FU H U Y . AU GU ST Ifftt« «»*»»•»» 2. #4« M I RKAYKRTON 1940 menntiiR of democracy and a- ««In return to those principle* on which the nation was foun­ ded. ‘ . THE ^ S N A P S H O T G U ILD BEAVERTON REVIEW PICTURES BY. HOM-Z LIGHTING Those principle* are simuli) and bask>. Oar tain powers were given to the government — lhe power over the currency, over national (Wense, ovor foreign laillcy. and ao on. Tlve balance of power, were re.erved to tho people. The foundera realized that government I* « nonpro- dueer- that all production and creative enterprise im*at con n from the individual. individual. And they readied that strict limitation on the government was necessary If freedom was to live. lOt'H t th e p o s t o ff ic e a t B e a v e rto n . O reg on , u nder th e a ct o f M arch 8, 1179 1 S S V E I) F R ID A Y OK E A C H W E E K AT BEAVERTON. OREOON J. H. H l'L U T T .................. Owner • a h s e r l p t l a a RF.YIF.W li— R a l e s H W Currln et ux to Henry T Clam o et ux 1‘art of Rlchurd Williams Cl 42 TIN 1UV I Mary L . Jewell to Itov K. , Nelson et ux. Part of Win Jl t'butfield Cl S acre*, C o m te F * * K o h ln u u i In D o n a ld 1’llxer et al Trart 28 » omte Kohlman's U tile Home* No Helm* to John M 1,1 ux, Tract. Ill Vlr- ,, U c* . . George Hayert* et nx to iC O Roodtgvr et ux. Ix»t 22 Witch llazel U tile Farms, j J W Prichard to Nona Wya*. In raceut year* we have been Part ,,f pBtn<, Tract drifting awajr from true demo* cratic government. We have put government into business. We have all but destroyed the rights of the states. We have gone a long way toward tho doctrine THK « F T II ODIST I HI m u that the government owes every­ Esrl H. Mori-cll, Minister body a living. Wo have de­ Sunday school, 9:46 a.in. Bu* stroyed local Independence, pride ami ***l f sufficiency. We Imva perlntsndent. Chua II. Kostima Morning worship 11:00 a.m. become a nation of beggars, Sermon topic: "The .Myytical ie. ding at the public trough. Approach to Religion" » This has cost us billions of • • • dollars iu taxes, and increased ST. ( II KI IUS CHURCH Federal debt. Yet, serious as He,. Ge«nn< O’ h rcie, Castor | ibis problem is. It Is the least Mats, 7:30 a.m. and D :3oam . Important iwrt of the trend. Vi­ • • • tally important has been the lii-thel < align Rational Church change for the wor*e on the A- Willard H. Hall, Mlnlsuxr. meiican character the loss of 9:46 A. M. Church School. E. those traditional c haructei Istlrs Q. Webb, Superintendent. An In­ of independence and self-reliance teresting class for every ago Dependence always breeds dic­ {roup. tatorship. I dependence always 11:00 A. M. Morning Woridnp. menaces liberty, it menace* the Ylie sermon subject will be tlemocratlc way of life. "The hucst For Life.” • • « If democracy Is to live, tho M i l Ri ll o r Ti l l . MA7.VKKXK democratic virtues o f self-reli­ W. P, Keebaugh, Pastor. ance and Independence must Sunday school at 9:15. come back Into their own Gov­ Morning worship at 11:00. ernment must ngaln be con­ Young Peoples’ Service, 7:00 pm. fined to those duties given it Rvungollstlr serv.ces at 7.43 • by the Constitution. Industry • • • • accurate—the Pres­ ident said that he did not seek another term, hut intimated that he was willing to accept a draft The way the stage was set, there can be little question but that he would have be»n drafted whe­ ther he was willing or not. Democratic big-shots consider the Willkie McN'ary ticket one o f the strongest ln Republican Real Etitate Transfers A one-second tim e exposure w a * a m p le fo r th is , w ith • box c a m e ra , h ig h ­ speed film , and 1 0 0 -w a tt b ulb in lam p. The farther the subject Is from the light, the longer you must ex­ door pictures at night. However, pose. Suppose, in the picture above, such pictures can also be taken by the child was flvo or six feet front ordinary home lighting. . . even with tho light. Then, with a box camera cameras that don't have fast lenses. and high speed film, the exposure The only difference is In the time would have been 10 to 20 seconds. Excellent exposure guides are of exposure. With the photo bulbs. you can make snapshot exposures, now available for pictures by regu­ But with ordinary service bulbs, lar home lighting. These are helpful j short timo exposures are needed, in taking pictures of people, still-Hfe shots, table-top scenes, and so forth. unless the camera has a fast lens, i Now that we have modern high They also provide a guide for pic­ I speed films, the exposures required turing the rooms of the home; and, Bre Quite sh o rt. . . especially if the of coarse, rooms look more n-.tural ««Meet Is near the light source. For when photographed with the normal lighting. , “ ° je Some evening soon, load up your 'The childs face is about one foot from the light, which Is au ordinary camera with high speed film and try 100-watt bulb. Therefore, an expo­ a series of pictures by regular Womo sure of 1 second was ample, using a lighting. Watch for “ off guard” pic­ box camera loaded with high speed ture chances—members of the fami­ film. Slightly less exposure would ly sitting qu;etly under a lamp, read­ hare sufficed. ing or sewing. A quick time expo­ Time exposures are about as easy sure of a second or so will get them. to take as snapshots— but you must Shoot a few "interiors," showing dif­ remember to have the camera on a ferent rooms of the h ou se— and firm- solid support. That’s to insure maybe a table-top picture or two. against accidental movement dur- Ing exposure. If either the subject It's easy—and you'll find more sub- or the camera moves, the picture j Jects than you think, will b« blurred. I John van Guilder bulbs—either the flood or P HOTO flash type— are used for most In­ history, and feel that only Mr. Roosevelt is a good enough can­ didate to seijd into the lists. The Democratic platform, like the Republican, is small pota­ toes. Both are full of weasel words, and evade the issues if at all possible, but Mr. Willkie and Mr. Roosevelt can be trus­ ted to clarify their positions. This convention, however, will be remembered in history for one thing—for the first time the unwritten law opposing the 3rd term was violated. And one of the big questions of the moment is Just how much faith in that tradition the American people have. Polls indicate that a fatr- ly substantial portion of the t o Fair Towers by Night ters believe, as a general prin­ ciple that two terms are suf- ficient for anyone. Walkouts within the party have already started, these wa.kouts are par- tly due to anti-thiid term sen- time nt—but more to the con- servatives dislike for R ooscvei. policies. The nomination of Secretary Wallace for vice-president was, curiously enough, indirectly dic­ tated by the Republicans. Sena­ tor McNary's principle strength as a vote puller is in the ag­ ricultural areas, and the Pres­ ident thought it necessary to hare a running mate who would appeal to the farmer. At .he same time, Mr. Wallace, though he is personally popular, is poi­ son in some states, where New Deal farm policies are heartily disliked. So brilliant, colorful Mi. Win­ kle is pitted against brilliant colorful Mr. Roosevelt. This should be one o f the most vivid campaigns In ihistory—no two men in decades have exerted so powerful a hold on the Imigt- nation o f the people. Mr. W in­ kle will probably make a long swing around the country, touch­ ing the little towns as well as the cities. Mr. Roosevelt, on the other hand will conn Sen F r a n c i s c o H a y . S h o w n a b o v e Is o n e o f th e m - T r e a s u r e I -b in d ).1-1(11.m l T o w e r s w ith th e -MMi-fool T o-- < tin In »he l.s c k - jrr u inl a s s e e n w ith t h e B j s . s ' " ...................... ,. • • • • Today this country stand» u- nited, devoted to the proposition that here, if nowhere else In the w orli, <1 mocracy shall be preserved and made secure. And the people are coming to reatiz that th» preservation of the democratic system involves more than mwrely spending bil­ lions for military weapons, im­ portant though that may be. The j n preserration o f democracy mean'1 I that n wi* mimt »*aln inalyzp th* w BV!f IfVjjjBKk J S 'fìH , THE REVIEW %