The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, September 13, 1940, Image 2

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îu w
1 grave duugur. I f fog prevent*
flying. It also provides a gcicsu
for an tin u* on over water. H it­
ler Is known to have construc­
ted armailus o f shallow draft
boats, equipped to carry tank*
and field pieces as well as troops*
That la one ruaaou why Great
Britain needed the 50 over-age
destroyera we recently
traded
her (or leases on naval and air
laisea In British poasaaslous lu
this hemisphere. With the de­
stroyers she has lost, the num­
ber lu drydook for repairs, and
(hose which must be kept else­
where, she probably had only
50 o r 6t> of ttieee shlpa o f her
m i l for Island defense. And d e ­
stroyers are far more effective
lu the narrow (Ttannel than are
larger, slower and less easily
maneuvered ships. At any rats,
the experts are becoming more
hopeful over Britain’s chances
dally. And they are also becom­
ing convinced that air attack«
cannot produce nearly the da­
mage and the terror the pro­
ponent* o f ruthless air warfare
anticipated.
THE
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PICTURE YOUR PETS
HEAVERTOH
REVIEW
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A T B E A V K K T U N . OHEOON
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S x t r a p o s ta g e fo r ou trid e the U. S.
A M E R I C A N I S M
"A m e ric a n is m
I a
u n fa ilin g
lo v e o f c o u n try; lo y a lty to Ita
ln a tltu tion s and id eals; e a g e r ­
ness to defend It a g a in st a ll
enem ies: undivided
a lle g ia n c e
te the f la g ; and a desire to
secure th e b lessin gs o f lib e rty
to ouraelvea and our p o s te rity .
BRITISH TRUTHFUL
♦
♦ ♦
T t e average reader, fo lic » -
tn£ the official war commu­
nique« from the belligerent po­
wers goes
around
in some­
i A flash bulb, flrtd just ss ths photographer sroussd the dog from slssp,
thing o f a daze. They simply esptured this picture. The esmsrs w is first sst for “ tlms” and ths
don't make sense. The Ger-.
shutter opened.
mans, for instance, w ill claim
EW albums contain enough pic­ above la a “ flash shot.** F ir s t the
the destruction of 60 British
camera was placed Just the right
tures of the family pet— the
war planes with ioesee o f but
distance from the dog, while ha
15 o f
their own ships,
while dog, kitten, parrot, or whatever slept under the kitchen stove. The
the British, on the same day. animal companion you have. How­ shutter was set for a “ ttme” ex­
ever. with a little patience and posure. Then the photographer
w ill reverse the figure. And the
strategy, such shots are not dlf- turned off the kitchen lighta —
dispatcher o f the war corres­
flcult to get—and they certainly opened the camera shutter— made
pondents are not a great deal
add Interest and variety to your a loud noise to awaken the dog—
more helpful for the most part.
picture coHection.
and flashed the flash bulb. Then ft
These correspondents are ahle
For a good picture of the pet. was necessary merely to close the
and hooert reporters, but they
you need a Urge image— and here shutter and wind the Dim for the
are subjected to an iron cen­
U where the portrait attachment next shot.
sorship
and mus t necessarily
Thus, you see. you don’t have to
comes in. Slip one of these on the
couch their comment in vague camera lens, and yon can take pic­ have a synchroniser for flash ahota.
term s.
A n d the warring
go-'
tures with a box camera as near as although It's a convenient device.
verntnents make sure that the 3 feet to the subject. Even nearer. Indoors, yon can use the flash bulb
If yours is a focusing model and in any electric socket. Make sure,
correspondents see only what
of course, that the light switch Is
you
use the attachment
they want them tet see.
Naturally, you ll pick a moment in the “ off” position before you In­
Thus the ronfused reader,
when the pet is qu iet Balt is help­ sert the buH>. For flash pictures,
must look largely
to
other»
ful. For example, a saucer of milk either chrome Aim or high speed
sources o f Informatidp it, ne,
to tempt the c a t Put the milk In film i « n be used, but you must
seeks an approximation o f the the chosen spot under your photo have the light at the right dis­
truth. And such other sources lights— place the camera exactly tance from the subject.
Pets are excellent subjects for
exist in this country. The W ar
the right distance away from the
indoor
shots— and it would be fun.
and Navy departments have chan­ saucer—and as soon as the pet
takes the bait, you’re ready to this winter, to make a collection of
nels o f information which have
shoot For shots with photo bulbs pictnres showing your pet's antics
proven extremely accurate. They
of
the “ flood" type, load the cam­ and activities. No two pictures will
maintain naval and m ilitary at­
be alike— and their Interest never
era with high speed film.
taches in countries with which
Flash bulbs are often a help In wanes. Try It and see.
w e have diplomatic
relations,
John van Guilder
shooting pet pictures. The picture
whose job it Is to coldly discern
the facts, unaffected 'by sentiment
And. according to late accounts more, it is believed in some o f­ ( are sent over the continent, but
these observers are
convinced ficial circles that the British hundreds o f German planes are
that the British reports o f give- claim that Empire plane pro- ! sent over England — the Nazis
and-take in the great war now j duction has at last caught up are on the offensive, and British
gnine on in the air are far more with German, is pretty close to I raids on Germany are largely
j the fact. And some also believe , o f a retaliatory nature. That
accurate than the German.
That comes as good news to (hat British production is now means that when a German pilot
most o f the American people, ! ahead o f losses, while German balls out o f a destroyed ship
who believe that the defeat of production o f first line fighting and lands safely he goes to a
England would gravely endanger aircraft is less than losses.
prison camp— while
a British
us. Apparently it is true that the
The English have one very pilot who saves him self with,
British pilots and planes are bet­ definite advantage in -this w ar. his parachute lives to fight fo r
ter than the Geiman. Further- Only a handful o f British planes the Crown another day. German
planes crashing on the “ tight
little island” are o f salvage va­
lue to the British, as are (heir
own planes.
F
OUR DEMOCRACY
TAKING CARE
OF GRANDPA.
|N ANCIENT T IM E S ,
t h e f e w w h o l iv e d
TO GROW OLD A N D '
USELESS, W E R E u
DRIVEN O F F
J
TO S T A R V E .
/ L D AGE IS INCREASING . NUMBER OF
PERSONS 65 AND OVER IN US. HAS
NEARLY DOUBLED IN 2 0 YEARS , B U T
L L OOAY W E LOOK
FORWARD TO OLD AGE
SECURITY. U S. AND
STATE LAWS PROVIDE
M INIMUM SUBSISTENCE
1 ,5 0 0 .0 0 0 ANN UITIES
HAVE BEEN BOUGHT
THAT W IL L PAY MORE
T-iAN A HALF BILLION
YEARLY.
This doesn't mean that Ger­
many has lost the balance o f air
power, as witness the devastat­
ing bombardment o f London du-
1 ring the past few days. Best
estimates place the German first
line force at 12,000 ships, as a-
gainst 6,000 fo r England. Anu
Germany
has
probably
more
trained pilots. But It does mean
that Britain is catching up. And
It Is reported that some recently
captured German pilots had on­
ly half the training that Is gi­
ven English pilots before they
are sent Into combat. 'Whether
that is the result o f a shortage
of pilots in Germany, or a po­
licy of holding her best men In
reserve for a future «tt » d c o f
unprecedented severity, Is a m a t­
ter o f question. American m ili­
tary experts give Britain a far
better chance o f surviving now
than they gave her tw o or three
months bock. Some cataclysm o f
the near future may prove them
10« per cent wrong, hut they
feel that H itler has little chance
of malting his time table click
this time—-that Is, o f subduelng
E?i gland before October comes
with Its fogs and storms. A ll
throrrl) fall and winter and ear­
ly spring the British Isles nre
blanketed In a dripping mist.
It Is significant that an Italian
new- paper which often speaks
for Mussolini rrc. ntly ssld tha'
the war may la»t
two
.nore
years. That .s a very dffTcren'
tune than A xis leaders
were
singlr - after the
collapse o?
France.
B iesin.
of
course. Is
still
111. vu. »>
In
w*eks training he Is assigned to
foreign duty or to duty aboard
u mun-o-wnr of the U.B. fleet.
ciiuncu
Evening service at 8 o'clock
Hubjeet o f the sermon will be
"The P rice o f F h ly ".
a a a
BETHANY HAITI NT CHUHUll
Itev. John C. Hcbwaftiar, Minister
9:16 a. m Hunday school w ith
classes for all ages. John Croesi,
superintendent.
11:00 a. m.— Worship aervlee.
MKT HO HINT (H U BUM
Choir directed by Carl Egg I mas
Karl 11. lle rM il, Minister
7:16 p. m.— Evening service,
Sunday s c h o o l. 9:16 a m . th r
a a a
pertnteudent, Chas. H. Kosetna
ALOHA ANNKHH1.T OP HOB
Morning worship 11:00
a.w.
Church on Wbeelar and Alas
Subject ot the sermon w ill he: aader Streets.
“ The State or the Oburoh”
Sunday School 1:16 A . M.
Evening \Vbrshlp-7:30 P . M.
Young People 6:30 P . M..
A review w ill be begun or “ Meth­
Morning Worship 11:00 A . If
odism Can 11« Born Again” by
Hvangeltatlc 7:46 P . M.
Saugw^er and a study or “ Pauls
THE
Secret o f Pow er” .
e e e
NT. CECELIA'S CHURCH
Rev. George O’Keefe, Pastor
Mars.
Bethel
7:30
•
am . and
• •
C ongregational
9:39 a.m.
(h a r s h
W illard H. 1UII. Minister.
9:16 A. M. Church Hchool: B.
0. Webb, Huperinteodeul. An In-
tereeting
class (or every age
group.
11:00 A. M. Morning WorMtip.
DRIVE TO ENLIST
The sermon
subject
win be
“ The Sacred ra ilin g ".
MEN NEARS CLOSE
7:00 P. M Christ Ian Endeavor
• • • •
8:00 p r o . Frank Allen, P r e ­
The recent drive to enlist men sident o f the Portland Christian
In the United
Stales
.Marine Youth ro u n d ), will speak on the
Corps Is almost at a close. It Amsterdam Conference, to which
was announced by Major James he was a delegate. Mr. A ll*o
B. Hard*-, in charge of marine w ill aleo show the pictures that
recruiting activities within
the he took on hta tour o f Europe.
district o f Portland, By th* end A welcome la extended to alt
o f September, the Murine Corpa tot hear this young «ju&n and
expects to have reached Ita au­ hU message
thorized airength o f 31,000 en­
e e e
listed men.
CHURCH OP THF. RAZARME
However, about a fthouaand va­
W. P . Kcebaugh. Pastor.
cancies still exist, the major went
Sunday school at 9:15.
on to explain, for young men
Morning worship at 11:00.
who are found qualified for en­
Young
Peoples' Service. 7:00 pm.
listment. Men between the ages
Evangelistic services at 7:13
of 18 and 25, who ar* In good
e • •
physical condition and have good
moral character, and who are
CHURCH 0» CHRIST
single and without dependent»
E. K. Coulter, Minister.
are eligible for enlistment. Upon
Morning worehlp. 9:15 am.
being accepted the applicant Is
The subject o f the sermon Is
sent to the Ban Diego Marine "Tlgy Kingdom Come’ ’
base for training. There he 1«
Bible etudv at 11-00
outfitted and after about eight
Tune In on KW JJ ea~*> Sunday
from 6:00 lo 6:80 p. m. to tha
Aeaembly o f God Broadcast.
K.
J. Huntley
W a te r
a a a
NR PERTH B A T ADPBRiTBT
The Huber Aloha Heveath D er
Adventist roeeU every Saturday
morning at 9:16 at t£a Huber
Commercial hall. Sabbath s ah ant
meets at 9:46, church aerrtc* at
11:00.
'-radar. T. G. Rfglagton .
Superintendent.
Mrs.
I*.
K.
Tuttle.
a a a
ALOHA
UlMmUNITT
nUTUPP
Rev. B Marena Godwin, Paster
Bible school 10:00;
morning
worship. 11;
young
paopAa’ s
meeting, 6:16; evening Worship.
7:16; teacher firasaing claae sad
prayer meeting. Wednesday, 8:99
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