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F .U I ì A Y . JULY 8. 1940 BEAVERTON The Beaverton Review ,Tms WEEKS P0ME l O I W D H \ LOCAL I ' t r K H Tr I t » k » a r M i l lafcaerlptlaa Ha l e a I have caused the death of m illion», yen nnd m ore; town* a r s s W V V E ! «* *»“- timbered « Ektaird U kfoond-cla■■ matter on On* year lIn other a ta ta a ).... l.|0 sco re ; D r o e m b tr ». l i l t , « t th » p o a t o fflc » Extra poatape for outalda the V S. , ht. at B e a v e rto n . (>r< gun. under a c t or Mart'll I. 1ST» the AM E R I C A X I a M " A m e r ic a n i.m 1 a u n fa ilin g lo v e o f c o u n t r y ; lo y a lt y t o Ita In alltu tlon a a n d Ideala, a a a e r- neaa t o d efe n d It a a a ln a t a ll a n e m ie »; u n d ivid ed a lle g ia n c e to th e f l a g ; and a d ea lro to a ecu re th e blraam ffa o f lib e r ty to ou ra elv ea and o u r p o a te rlty . ISSU E D F R ID A Y U P E A C H W E E K A T H E A V K K TO N . OHEUON j . H. huuett No liq u o r o r Owner lo b a o c o ada a cce p te d Writing In Fortune a short ttuie ago. W endell W illkle said. "T his effort to separate 'busi- nesa’ from the ordinary life o f the people and to set It in u distinct and inferior category re- pieseftts a profoundly false co n ception o f o a r econom ic system. There are about 10.000.lXH» p ri vate enterprises in the (Jutted States, which employ about 34 m illion people, who In turn sup port many millions o f other peo ple. Business U a part o f life and a way o f life. By it we earn o u r . ibread build our home, care for our children, find expression for ourselves. Every one of us lives directly or indirectly by business ,. . It ts business. In the broadest sense o f the word. Including industry and techno- logy, and including thg modern farm, which Is a business enter- prise, that has made the Ainer- ican people so great.'1 For a long time we. the people, who live toy business, have sat supinety by while the public ser- vasts who manage our govern mental affairs denounced busi- ness, reviled business. fought business, and attempted to de stroy tousinesr at every opportu nity. The result has been tho longest and severest business de pression in our history. And now. almost overnight, we find It Imperative to embark on an unprecedented program in defense rearm am ent Do we turn to politicians in this em ergency? No! We turn to business, to, in dustry. to the great factories of America. The t rincipal members o f tbe preparedness .board lately appointed by tee President arc* business men. And that is as it should be. Even aa industry must provide us with tools for peace, so must it provide us with the -weapon« of defense. It has taken the direst o f cri ses to reawaken us to the role played by private Industry In our lives. Let us not forget it again. tue have now become a barren I waate.' Ruin, death and famine 1 la the toll I take, defeated ar. I m i««, »battered, done, have loal, when but for me they might have won. And who am I, you aak. that cauaea thin distress* urn . . O liR W A Y OF L I F E - h> m* hill* that on e« g fe r d . throng!» .. » w atay for awhile yet. We like It — J. B here. We like our neighbors m o*, ; ° f them. We are firm ly con- N e i g h b o r , It Say» H e m vinced that this is o re o f the < beet places to Mve there Is un- ’ Soft soap Is the best thing der the atar» and stripes. Like for dirty looks the ditch digger o f old. "If we One o f our local super sales cannot get ment, we can surely men located the ow ner o f forty- get bread''. acres o f nice timber oue d a / last week. He then proceeded to sell the ow ner a Are pump Newa a m i V iew a o n and a thousand feet o f tire hoec. A ir P e r s o n a lilie* He accepted the forty as down _______ By Jim Lepper .. . payment on the outfit. GOSSIP-GRAMS EARS ago two boys were neigh- hors In the small town j Aurora. Indians [ Today by an odd , *Tr1*1 of fat.?: j neighbors this I time In radio One is Edwin C. H ill nnd th e [ H lllon CBS with news analy- ! ses. Like Hill, I Davis Is a news- 1 P*P*r man- and i after studying ------ . — under a Rhodes tim er Davis Scholarship at Oxford, he pursued a career of author and lecturer. Having begun malyses of the news from • last year, today millions of cf some 89 CBS stations •r with his smooth, rapld- y of flve-mtnnte broad- -h the Gillette Safety > sponsor« every Friday __ „umiay at 8:86 p.m.. EDST Y Sounds like som e one got sight-, o f one of our local advertising salesmen. REVIEW R F R A Ï HKNIIU K IX MOII. XIXOK FACTOR IN FLA NTH AT Tempting Menus for Torrid Days ( HUNT LOCAL GARAGE ♦ ♦ The lluber-A loha Beveath Dag A new apparatus has Just been Adventist m eets every Heturdag Installed at the Carr Auto Re m orning at 9:48 at the Huber pair, the Bun M otor Teeter. F. B H arwood o f the Hun Manu Commercial hail. Habbath schom facturing C o, will be at the Carr meets at 9:48. church service at 1 shop Wednesday nnd Thursday of 11: 00. | next week il< moustrating this ' guide r. T. O. Frisian ton 1 machine, the latest thing in shop Hupei Intcnrient. Mrs. V. H. equipment. Tuttle. If your car Is hard to start s e e | uses too m uch gas. lucks power IIFTII A M HAPTINT CHI Hi M { or speed, knocks on hills, you ran drive in the tw o days that Her. John C fichweltxer. MikUtec 9:46 a. m Runday school with Mr. H arwood is there, and he | will go over your m otor free. classes for all ages. John C roeat Why not get a ch eck up? It costs superintendent. you nothing. 11:00 a. m — W orship service. Choir directed by Carl Kgglman 7:45 p. nt.— Evening service. ANNOUNCEMENTS J THL By BETTY BARCLAY There’ll be many days this sum Fresh Fruit Salad iner when “ something cold” will be Cream Cheese and the only encouragement offered If W atercress Sandwiches you ask. "W hat shall we ea t?" Olives Carrot Sticks illls iilllll® week* a mo n g It Is not too early to plan a bit Chiffon pudding 'J f ' **J? Hsteners of for the laxy times ahead. Planning Individual Lemon Beverage is perhaps the most difficult part '^W lieve Ballroom'' . . . .. „ . . of the Job of feeding the family, Celebration Salad JK s p o n s o r e d by . . a, . . . . and so much easier to do In ad n.i 2 4 cups cold diced rhlckei. vance of the emergency. marinated 4 hour in • \ i V r f!| Martin Block Here’s a summer luncheon plate 5 tablespoon« l^rnon French ' V n A / s e n s a t i o n a l Some items, such as our fam yf cole slaw, potato salad and Dressing > O young master of ilies, ou r friends, our personal sardines. Nothing unusual. It’s 1 4 cups diced celery ■ p h jk t o K K ceremonies, who true, but when carefully prepared obligation*, always demand at handles the sue- and attractively served, the com ' ' cessful program. tention, the sw iftly changing in bination Is a great favorite. The ternational i situation notwith Sammy Kaye " h,ch pre*ent* lemon does triple duty, adding test . . . . music of all standing. If we neglect these I- the band-favoritea. calls on bis lla- to all three of the foods served. wlrh lemon quarters. Veal may bo There’s another point to being substituted for chicken. tems we pay a high price for teners twice a year to pjck~ibetr generous with lemon garnish for *heir restoration.. musical “ pets” . The last poll, over Hollandaiee Sauc* cold foods — tbe lemon Is cooling. This periodical is not an in- dr* J 1111,-0## TOt«*. 4 tablespoons * a lari oil Nothing is more refreshing when 2 tablespr-ons flour •«»-national magazine, neither is tro. fo llo w e d 'b ^ n n y Goodman lin’d I the thermometer soars. 1 cup milk It tbe purported mouthpiece o f Tommy Dorsey. Sammy Kaye In T o add to your file o f menus for 1 teaspoon salt the state or nation. It is how- fourth place. led the "»w eet” bands warm day-», here are two cold plate 4 teaspoon paprika luncheons which will look ------------- good and ever, concerned with this com- present teat may give new ------------------------- ------------ - 3 tablespoons lemon juice 2 egg yolks nvunity and what happens here, ' ^ “ .w e e f" I m ' i batU® ° f 1 *“ *• good ® "d wh,ch w‘ ,, ,ake "?* Heat 1 tablespoon o f oil In top the com ing and goings, the pros- _ _ ----------------------that morning. Recipes are given o f double Iwiter. Arid flour anri perlty. the w lfare and the com ; A highway is something that after milk, stirring continuously until forts of this community. when you have a flat tire »here 1 thick (about 10 m inutes). Add the remaining oil slowly, stirring con Vie take no small amount o f |SD t room to get o ff on Celebration Salad in stantly. Rem ove from Are. Stir In Crisp Lettuce Cup pride in some o f the matters Use the Review Classlfjeds salt, paprika and lemon Juice. Beal Fresh Asparagus pertaining bo ju s right here. When t0 tell the folks what you have in egg yolks thoroughly, one at s Hollandaise Sauce we first came driving an old time. Reheat slowly, stirring ali for sale or want to buy. Radishes Celery the time. Do not overcook. II jaloppy into Portland and in Hot Orange Bran Muffin* sauce aeparales arid 1 teaspoo- quired tbe way to Beaverton, cold water anri stir well. Servo 1*' Iced Tea with Lemon tb e / hed never heard o f It. u- suHliy. A fter being told that It lay to the west, one o f them, m oi»' courU ous and obliging tha® the others said l*e knew a fellow who lived to the west, and after calling tils acquain tance on the phone toe told us the way. Now there are any numbei o f sign boards with this C ity's name on them. And it v.a* not long after tfcis p a p :r w as, cstab- 1 inbed before this was true. There had bee® a number o f papers in Beaverton before we started up. Three had suspen ded publication that year. And what a nerve It took to move In and start up In the face o f that fact! But we came In. And a- l>out as soon as we got here the matter o f bonding for $65.000 came up and was voted on. With our *hort acquaintance we did not dare oRposc the issue. We thought it a lot to pay for a a whistle, yet all the “ big guns” were for it so strongly that we half-heartedly got in line and voted fo r the Issue. You know the result. 'Follow ing this the Review be gan to oppose some o f tbe mea sures offered. ant after som ■ fiv e o r six years -nme o f the booster* who were - 'ostln r for their own pocketbook instead o f tc»!.< > W illiam* la the shapely ’ the T o w n s interest got another J*” ..... of 'i.**1? H ose* Aquacade u j . » -lip.- ' u T rrnnurr Island. Hhe'a paper started They g»ve us « * yu rrrd „1r , dmny We*nnmnl\rr M a r is S a lle f, one of tin- n o t Id fa m o u * p u p p e te e r* now p la t in g st months to get out. V e il, we’re , and <J-~ Xitarls in Hie water att’ l here and th o iu ' v e m».v ’ c - Golden Gate Inter- ■ • he 1 0 4 0 G o ld e n G a te ln t e iiis it o N .il E x p o s it io n , ilre * n c * o ne o f th e have to «trhten up o n « he" ..... I lit t le « t r in a r li « 1 s t « f o r a p e rfo rm a n c e . T in - « m u rin g s lu m In p io v .iig one o f tin- o u(:.lsiii11 ng a t ; , a .’.etto on T » . a s u ; c f ..« n d . I . I i. - ~— X. \ 0»' [THunciri OSEPHIXE A X T O iy g popular young America* coloratura so prano of the Metropolitan Opera, mode a hurried dash to Pittsburgh between concert appearances to sing some “Haughty Marietta" melodies on Raymond Paige's “Musical Americana“ recently. T I III HI II If. 11. C onker, M inister. .Morning worship. 9:45 a m hears that regetublee grown N 0 *''* lha'1 200 •«PtM’buentBl on laud which has been heavl'y pk>U »° ' h', retoulldlng of Heriiiou subject. ‘ ‘Coiiveiillon K charged with orchard spray ma- •°*** bave been eslab (h oes." Bible etudy period at 1 1 : 9 b tcrtals might kprotue dangerous 1Uh,,d 0,1 * 1°« ,,ni“ ity '•"* ly iMiteonous are apparently un- ,lw* ,rac< lu i larkninas county All services dismissed at 11:30. founded. Judging from work car- uud* ‘ Hie tenu» o f a bill pasae'l Endeavor at 7:00 o ’clock, se r rled on Uy (he agricultural ^aa* session o f the I« g is - mon at 8 :NO o'clock. chemistry department o f the Or- , PfttHmlnary work In as- A great song service both eve egon experiment station. tahliahlng t *hl a experim ental ning and morning s s s The duta ao far accum ulated which may effect the use Indicate that, although therw ar.* of H ***** million acres lu the ll.O II i ASNKMBLT 01' U0l> disftnet differences in amounts | * ° * " d 'M llam elte valley. lias Church on Wheeler and Ala« of lead, arsenic and copper Inapected by the #x- T‘ " “ In u , -*UBl anJer 8( rests vegetablea grown on sprayed and I P*fR®«nt station com m ittee o f Sunday School 9:46 A . M unspray'ed aoil, then« differences **!<’ state hoaid o f hlg'iier t*du- Young People fi30 P . M . are probably not great enough <a,*ou - lo be o f serious aignUtcaneo T he main objective o f these M orning W orship 11:00 A . M The poNSlble excep tion la that e*l>erinicr>te, being carried out Evangelistic 7:4$ P . M. an excessive amount of these under the direction o f T om * lie- Tune In on KWJJ each Sunday spray materials In the soli may Armand aa pioject leader Is to from 6:00 to 6:30 p , tn. to the cause root injury to young plant« reladld and Improve badly dc Assembly o f Ood B roadcast. ___________________plated red hill aolU while pro F . J . Huntley Bring Back My Bonnie T o Me during rew tiue from such land. W e tor Ob, for the good old bye-gone <*■ R H y h 'P . head of the plant s e e days. Then there were two (Mrs industries department at O. H. C. < HI K. H OP THK N A Z tH K N I in every garage and a rklcken a,,d t'ountjr axent J J. lnakeep In every pot (o r was It tw o t**’* mem bers o f t.»e comm ittee W. p . Kcebaugh, Pastor. chickens?. How times /have d*'«riin g the work, Sunday school at 0:46. changed! Now the garage ha* ____ Morning w orship at 11:00. gone to pot and there's a chicken LATE EQUIPM ENT w e e In every car. METKNTH l»%Y ADTKXTINT j HE nation's three top-ranking bands will be crowned in a popularity poll. - now being con- dueled for HOKI l OX K i l l H il l. SOIL ! STARTED OX (HH XTV LAND MKTHODI.NT CHURCH Earl B. Horselt, Minister Holiday school. 9:45 o.m . 8u | perlntendent. Chas. H. Rosetna Morning worship 11:0« am . Herman topic ’The 5tb Column ; 1» At Work In Our C om m unity'' i Even In* W orship- 8: «0 P M s e e Bethel (u a g r e f atleaal Church ''L**1* " 1 B. * m -. Church sch ool. Prof. IE - O. Webb, Superintendent. lllM _ ,, ., 11:00 n. m ., M orning worship. ... ,__ . f h?*r und<,r “ »c d licctk m o f Wlllla Cady. The The sermon subject will b e : “ Pearls for P oarls” Pheae i W i Far INSURANCE R IA L ESTATI? Beaverton Rossi LOAN* ft Finance Co. Building . Beavertoa OW L CAR DINER (F orm erly The Brown Mug) FAMOUS FOR FRESH FRKXUI FRIEN Canyoq Road. Beaverton 15 Mluatea from Portland v1 s ; ssishs*’* i 7 m <• THE FLOWER SHOP -Sr,?rtW *i"u£fiS!rs.nr.2 "' o ,, a <■*»»'»'•» »»m»» R#v- B. Marcus Godwin, Pastor Bl It school 10:00: m orning worship, 11; young p e o p le * meeting, 6:45; evening worship, I 7:45; teacher tnsming class and prayer meeting. W ednesday, 8:00 ! St I ere I la Catholic Church Hev. George (I’ hrefr, |‘a*t«r Mas*e* at 7:30 a.m. 9 ;So a.m. Come early, mMMM m m <nd at BEAVERTON and TIGARD Personalised complete flower servic# for every occasion Florists and Decorator Corsages. 8prays, Plants. Caotus, Etc. Beaverton 10503 at Tigard M Res. Broadway 9711 R o b b Aquaqueen Í vj Printing THE REVIEW in m g w j g i i e « ^ O l s m s Q S fm R *