The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, July 19, 1940, Image 2

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JULY
U*. 1940
H E ATE R IO N
The Beaverton Review
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OUTDOOR SII HOULI ILS
"Americanism
I a unfailing
love of country; loyalty to Ita
Institutions and Ideal«, eager-
neaa to defend It agalnat all
enenalea; undivided allegiance
to the flag; and a dealre to
Mertire the blessing* o f liberty
to ouraelvea and our posterity.“
Are You Interested?
hope that tMs year the conven­
tion would be free o f pressure
groups, free o f "back room" in­
fluence. and free o f machine con­
trol. That hope has been fully
realised.
Mr.
Wtllkle la that
political phenomenon, a candi­
date without committment*. He
refused to temper his views In
the slightest to secure the nom­
ination. He was completely frank
as to his position on every issue,
and never stooped to evasion or
took refuge in riledoe. He was.
in the beet sense o f the word,
a people's candidate — a man
whose support came from the
average men and women o f A-
merica, not from political bos­
ses with their eyes fixed on Jobs
and power and patronage.
It’s easy to taka silhouetta snap« such as thia in lata aftarnoan— and
The record o f Wendell W lllklc
they add Intereit to your album.
is one o f which every American,
ILH O U E TTE pictures are easy late afternoon, the full normal ex
no matter what his partisan al­
to take outdoors, and, there » au posure would have been perhaps
legiance. can be proud It Is the
typically American story o f the interesting, dramatic quality about 1/25 second ai f/1 In this css«, the
man who. starting from humble these shots that makes them worth exposure was probably l/lt)0 sac-
beginnings, succeeds through his while addition« to youi picture col ond at f / l l or 1/1(1 A snapshot ex­
posure at this houi. using the sec­
m
own work, his own abilities, his lection.
Strictly speaking, a ailhonctte ond stop opening on a box camera,
own gifts of mind and dhnracter
NOW WE CAN GO!
and average speed Him would also
and personality.
Mr.
W illkie. picture consists only of black-and
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while— a black subject agalusl a have been Just about right lot the
like so many o f our Industrial
Now that the nomination is to
pure white background with all de­ silhouette effect
and governmental leaders, came
The effect o! underexposure. In
the bag and the ghoat o f re­
up the hard way. He knows the tail eliminated There a no need
tirement at fbe end of two terms
however, lo draw the line an these shots, is lo “ black out”
real Am erica— the America of
bogey laid to rest, we w ill have
aharply in our picture-taking Fot shadow detail so that you get a
modest
homes.
the
America
example, observe the picture above good strong silhouette Naturally, a
time to prepare some really con­
whose faith in democratic prin­
There's a certain amount of detail subject such as a person should
structive
argsiements
fo r the
ciples l a s never been shaken
retained In Hie water, and this usually be posed In pioflia, then
coming battle with the villainous
| the America which reveres oar helps make the picture even mote the outline of the features will
power trust.
traditional
liberties
above all
ah >wr clearly
interesting
Perhaps there are babies tfeat else.
lu taking silhouette pictures, re­
Here's how the shot was taken
need more milk. W ell, the best
The great principles for which
First. the photographer stood al a member always to choose an hour
way to get it for them Is to kill Wendell W ilikie stands are the
point whei e Hie sun was squarely when the tun is fairly low In tha
o ff a lot more cows. Then those
principles of liberalism — "the
behind the tree lu thu foreground sky. have tha sun aquaraly bahind
Chat are left may hear the cail
f&itfc that is Am erica". He has
The purpose of this was to keep (he subject nr soma objaat la tha
and give more. Or perhaps we
made many speeches and w rit­
the sun from shining into the lens scene and giva lass I baa norma«
might ship over a few o f those
fot that would have spoiled the pic exposure Follow ibaaa rules, ana
ten many articles, and all of them
pigs we killed so as to feed the
you'll gel good
srlb w — ie
ture
basically, deal with that one is­
famine-threatened
fa m ilies
of
Next, the photographer set his snaps that wilt wild in le t « « ; :« ywwr
sue. The issue is the American
war devastated Europe.
lens and shutter foi less than nor- album
way o f life. It is the age-old Is­
J«W 0 rmt O eS S e
mat wirwiiniM Since the Mm* was
Anyway we have got to buy sue o f the man against th state-
up a lot o f scrap Iron and brass o f liberty fighting for its llfa
and lead and get it stored away against some kind o f dictatorship
Accumulations like
wbere if the Germans come over What
Wendell W illkie abhors though they were still burning, ture day?
here they w ill never find it to most is dictatorship—no matter on hundreds of occasion.« I f I uck that may go on for years and
uwe in making guns and shells. what form it appears in. or what wps with you. nothing happened. do no harm -or tf the (breaks
Perhaps we'll bury It along with honeyed words are used to con­ Had not luck prevailed, one o f are against you, they may start
flie gold that has gone out of ceal its true meaning and in­ those butts might have been the o r feed a destructive blase any
circulation along with the id ei ten t And he Is one of the for­ source o f a fire that would have minute.
a fine farm.
grain
o f teaching thrift and industry’ tunate few with a personality destroyed
And don’t forget those occa--
and economy. W hy the very I- which makes It r®**R>le for him stacked in the fields, or thou­ siona when you took it for gran­
dea! All you have to do to get to dramatize his convictions.
sands o f acres of Irreplacaihle ted that you’d get away witn
rich is to spend a lot o f money, j Mr. W illkie is a candidate in woodland.
postponing
necessary
heating,
Remember the time you put wiring, chimney and sim ilar re­
Then the other fellow has fl\e the finest American tradition—
coin and you'll be sure to get a candidate with greatness of a penny In the fuse box to get pairs until another time.
the electricity flow ing? You were
It back when be gets tired o f i t mind and heart and spirit.
AH o f us have come within
lucky that time too. If the houso an ace of starting fires on more
didn’t burn down. There was a occasions than It Is pleasant to
HERE’S A DUTY
FIRES YOU MIGHT
very good chance, ltowever, that count And every so often luck
NOW W E LL DONE
HAVE STARTED
it would.
turns— and life and property Is
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And how about the odds and needlessly destroyed as a con­
The Republican Party has ful­
Did you ever think of all the ends o f Junk that you’ ve stored sequence. Keep that In mind—
filled its dutv to the cation by fires you might have started?
away In
attics,
closets, base­ and you won’ t bo taking such
nominating Wendel W illkie for
You’ve probably thrown cig­ ments, etc. figuring all the tim » great chances with fire in th-»
President. It was a universal arette butts out the window al-
to get rid o f them on some fu future.
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I f you are interested In the
condition and progress o f the
town of Beaverton—and you cer­
tainly should be—you are In­
vited to peruse a report pre­
pared by Mayor McCloakey and
mimeographed
for
distribution
this week.
TLe report consists of five
typed pages and la thus too long
fo r reproduction here. It is full
and running over with Informa­
tion regarding the financial and
other conditions pertaining to
this, rhe "Garden Spot o f Ore­
gon ".
Mayor McCloskey is to be com­
mended for his work in prepar­
ing this summary o f the pro­
gress made and for laying the
actual cooditions of the town
before all who wish to Inform
themselves You may 'be handed
a copy o f this report but If you
are not. It w ill pay you well
to ask for one.
S
Okanagan \ alley Is Garden of Canada
It has long been said that
, life insurance is the safest tn-
I vestment open to the average
man. And In these chaotic days,
! that Is doubly true.
Incredible changes are taking
place In the world we live In.
The ordinary citizens. If frank
I with themselves. wIM admit their
complete
Inability
to
invest
their savings securely In ordin­
ary channels. The Job of Ilf»
Insurance Is to do that for him.
It employs experts, wffio know
all that can be known about
i trends and prospects. It spread*
i its investments over the wid-
] est possible area. It can move
! sw iftly as conditions change.
The result Is thst It offers the
highest attainable degree o f In­
vestment security. And it has
demonstrated that time and a-
galn during the crises o f the
past.
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K AM LO O P S
f ^ O R eighty miles Okanagan Lake
~ split« the floor o f the Okanagan
Valley in the heart of Southern
British Columbia. This valley is the
Garden o f Canada, and through it
winds one of the most scenic high­
ways in the Dominion. In the
Okanagan orchards, mountain and
lake combine to provide the perfect
picture and the perfect motor tour.
In the heart of the southern in­
terior of British Columbia, Canada,
is the Okanagan Valley, the basin
o f lovely Okanagan Lake. Brilliant
with sunshine, glowing with the
warm tints of golden sands and
carefully tended orchards, the V a l­
ley is a veritable "Garden of the
Lord,” and scenic beyond detcrip-
tion. Pleasant little cities are ideally
situated on the margin of the lake
which winds for eighty miles be-
tween its flank n® hills and provides
marvellous vistas from every mile
of the fine highway.
There is a choice o f routes. En­
trance may be from Vancouver,
C-nada’e fascinating gateway to the
Orient, through the rpectacular
gorge of the Etaser Canyon to
Kamloops and Salmon Arm with its
entrancing views of Shuswap Lake;
o f through Oroville, Washington,
okah acak
iA a t
V AN CO U veA
plnticto n '
oaovm td
INSURANCE DOES
THE JOB BETTER
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wash
The Huber Garden club w ill
hold Us regular meeting. July
9th at S P. M. In the Huber
Commercial ball.
Studio Barber Shop
Frank Moore. Ppop., Beaveirton
C H ILD R E N ’S H A IR CUT. 35c
UNION SHOP
Guaranteed Workmanship
M ’ M I II.
For Th -'«*
to the International Boundary, and
thence to Pent"-.‘ on at the foot of
Okanagan ’
The country is
well X
\ got 1 accoirme-
-- _ .... the at-a is plent;-
'uL The fact of Canada's being at
w-*r im pôt-» positively no restric-
Mor.s on trrvel from the United
States, and vieitors pass «a and out
as irc 'ly as ever.
PI, 11
In
DRINKS
Hot Day
RNOOUF.R
That
You’ll Fin*
Extra
HERE
Hour
..(I You r Friends At
La BORTONE
mon at 9:00 o’clock.
The sermon subject will bo
‘■The Child of God and lllw
Hlenalng". A ll these services are
Tw o
Portlaud (not her«, Mel- to «p«< In song and sermon. You
vlu Halier, 37. of 9341 8W 1211» w ill enjoy them Come and see.
s e e
afreet. Tuesday were In the coun­
ty Jail oil larceny chargee, fol­
ST. C K C K I.IA K 4 HI Mt II
lowing their arreat by couuty
Rev. I,eorin< O’ Eeefe, I’aator
and elate officer». They are ac-
Mans, 7:30 am and 9:30 a.m.
ciiatM o f theft of caarara hark
T IIE RET HO BIST CHURCH
from the Amoa Henderson pro­
Earl It. llo rsell. Minister
perly. Tigard. R l. 1.
Holiday school. 9:46 a m . 0u-
parlutandrnt, ('baa. H. Hosema.
Morning worship 11:00
a.m.
Sermon topic "Tito 'TYieologtoal
Approach to Religion"
Evening Worship 1 :00 P. M.
TWO PORTLANDERS
LAND IN JAIL
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rcïiuncii ]
C N N O U N C IM P ftS
a
Bethel
Congregational
Church
a
a
AI.OII V ASSEMBLY e OF GOD
W illard B. Hall. Minister.
Church on Wbaaler and A le i
9:46 A. M. Church Hchooi. E. under Streets.
O. Wabb, Superintendent. Au In­
Sunday School 9:46 A . M.
teresting
cltiMv for ovory ago
Young People 9:30 P . i f .
group.
Morning Worship 11:00 A , If
11:00 A. M. Morning Worrfxip.
Evangelistic 7:46 P , M.
T h « aarmon
aubject
w ill h«
Tune In on KWJJ each Sunday
“ Knocking at the Door”
7:00 P. M. Christian Endea­ from 6:00 lo 1:10 p. m. to th «
Assembly o f God Broadcast.
vor. Margaret 8elden. leader.
P.
BETHANY
BA F T 1 NT
C H C R C II
Rev. John C. Schweitzer. Minister
9:46 a. m —»unday school with
classes for all agaa. John CroeuL
superintendent.
J. Huntley
tostn r
a a a
SEVENTH I ) I T ADYENT1AT
The Huber-Aloha Seventh Bay
Adventist meeta every Saturday
11:00 a. m.— Worship service morning nt 9:46 at the Huber
Choir directed by Carl Egglman
'Commercial hail. Sabbath acker»
7:46 p. m.— Evening eervlce.
meeta at 9:46. church aervlc« nt
a a e
C III RCII or T H E HAZARE.NE. 111:00.
Lender. T. Q. Edglagton.
W. P. Kcebaugh. Pastor.
Superintendent,
Mrs.
K.
Sunday school at 9:46.
Tuttle.
Morning worship at 11:00.
A A A
Young Peoples' Service. 7:00 p.m.
A
I.O
H
t
COMMUNITY
lit P T I S T
Evangelistic services at 7:46
e a a
Rev. B. Marcus Godwin, Pastor
( III Ki ll O r C H R IST
Bible school
10:00; morning
E
E. Coulter, Minister.
worship. 11;
young
people’»
Morning worship. 9:46 am
meet tag. 6:45; evening worship.
The subject of the sermon la
7:45; IvaclMr dom ing ¿.¡¿as and
“ Trusting God” . A grwnl aong
pm yer meeting. Wednesday, 9:00
service directed by M r». Moby
St Cecelia I alholle i'hnrrh
Johnson.
Rev. George O’ Keefe, Paster
Bible study period at 11:00
M u »*«« at 7:30 am .
A ll classes dismissed at 11:30
Endeavor at 7:00 o’clock, ser­ 19 30 a m. Come early.
and
Hide
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