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YOUR GREETING CARDS
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A M E R I C A N ISM
'A m e r ic a n is m
I a
u n fa ilin g
love o f c o u n try: lo y a lt y to Its
in stitu tion s and id ea ls; e a g e r
ness to d efen d It a g a in s t a ll
enem ies: u n divided
a lle g ia n c e
to the f la g ; and a d e sire to
secure the b lessin gs o f lib e r ty
_ tn _ o u r »»-tv »e and our p o s te r ity .'
CHRISTMAS means greeting cards
-* —and for some of us, so does
Mew Year’s. I personally am in favor
i f both— because It’s fun to create
i nusual cards, and two occasions
i Ter twice as many opportunities as
■ ne.
Naturally my cards are made with
the camera — tor there's nothing
‘. tore personal than a good photo-
raphlc greeting. In recent year«, i
nave always tried to get the greet
ing right in the picture, along with
some member o f the family— or all
of us. There are many novel meth
ods of doing this, and most of them
are quite easy.
Fo.- Example, once we carefully
stamped out the letters "Merry
Christmas’ fh the new-fallen snow
>n the lawn. It was a sunny day and
late in the afternoon when the tun
m s low the letters showed up quite
well, because of the shadows in
’ hem. We shot the picture, with the
family and the house In the back
ground—and there was our card.
Another time, we bad a snow man
in front of the bouse, holding a
l>ltcard. He waa striking In favor of
merrlvr Christmases for everybody,
and scotr the year 'round.
Once back when Ann was a baby,
we took her alphabet blocks and
ALEXANDER HAMILTON...
T H I FIRST B A N K . . .
A JL'.NDFULOF DEPOSITORS.
T C - . V / - I5.0C 0 BANKS HAVE
45.CC0 ,0 0 0 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ACOVE.
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1 1 « E FIRST U.S UFE INSURANCE
COMPANY 2 EGAN IN
PHi'_AD£LF< iA IN 1759.
f / TO D AY - AMERICA HAS 3 0 6
COMPANIES, ALL REGULATED
f ir s t
T O D A Y - MORE THAN
23 MILLION HOMES
'Í HAVE ELECTRICITY.
THE USE OP
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CURRENT IS U P
7 3 fé //V 7 Y A A P S .
ELECTRIC UGHT
BULB GLOWED j|
FOR EDISON
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F C -’S. l E G I S T Z I Z D
IN I3?S.
Z 0 M IL L IO N
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4gVNOOV(MVI3
built a greeting with them. She ap
peared In the picture, of course,
holding a block In heV hand. Every
body liked that card so well we re
peated It the next year, with varia
tions We took three pictures—each
with an alphabet block message—
saying "M erry Christmas.” "From
Ann." “ And The Family." These
were printed on special thin photo
graphic paper, to make a double fold
or “ French fold" type of card. Any
photoflnisher can show you the right
kina of paper, and how the card Is
planned.
Then one year we pictured Jack
at a sandwich man. advertising mer
rier Christmases. We have alto
made newspaper pasteups with big
headlines for the greeting—very ef
fective in an over-the-shoulder shot
A friend of ours has used that same
idea for his New Year's cards this
time; they’re already made, and
ready to mall when the time comes.
Among those ideas, yon’ll doubt
less And a thought for your own
photographic card this year. I’ll offer
Just one suggestion. Keep the card
simple, and do it early. Christmas
has a way of slipping up on ua— >nd
you don’t wa.it your greetings to get
stuck In the holiday rush.
John van Guilder
W orld was set up in Mexico City
1» 1539. Its earliest product of
which there are identifiable re-
mains— three pages o f “ Manuol
Ge Adultos” — is Just 400 years
old this year. In our Colonial
day«- the first press was owned
hy a woman. H er husband, Jose
Glover, died at sea while bring-’
ing the press to America. She
carried oo and on ties press the
Bay Psalm Book was printed 300
years ago.
W’e are proud o f our profes •
sion.
A J .1PLA N i.-TH E FIRST
C!H TO F L V , 1 9 0 3 .
ICOO A MONTH MADE HERE
NOW , AND
IN C R E A S IN G
E rR Y O A Y .
a
rcH U D cin
Easy to make with scissors and past*, a headline greeting makee a strik
ing, efactive, individual card. You’ll find other Ideae below.
OUR D E M O C R A C Y
( T he
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PlUVTJNldt
What la the greatest invention
of all time? Would It be far
.wrong
to rate printing as the
No. 1 invention? Certainly noth
lo g has contributed more to the
spread o f know ledge and the pro
gress o f mankind. So it is highly
appropriate to celebrate the 5th
centennial o f the
Invention
of
printing from m oveaNe types.
The unlimited variety and ex
tent o f printed material avail
able is no more amazing than is
the fact that it can be had at
suoh an insignificant cost. For
two cents you buy your Review,
for 52 Reviews cost only $1.
*Vx- omy a nlckle we get one
o f the great weekly magazines
containing 100.000 words o f en
tertainment and current opinion.
A popular novel
like.
“ Gone
With The Wind." for exam pi >
with 1.37 pages and containing
47S.(KH> words is now available
in book stores for as little as
6# cents per copy.
In addition there are hundreds
o f specialized publications devo
ted
to trades, science, religion
and every other phase o f human
Interest; text books, biographies
histories, encyclopedias, writings
ancient and Modern, in prose and
poetry and sports lingo. Thera
is also advertising, one form of
which is the house organ. A
wealth o f printed materials is
arailahle at little cost enough
and of a variety to suit any
taste. And practically everythin;;
o f real worth is accessible en-
tlrely free for reference purpose
ia our rublic libraries.
Everything
that's printed t -
♦ay owes economical production
bo the inmnuity o f Jobann Gut-
enberg. who invented moveable
type just 500 years ago.
The
Gutenberg Bible was the first
book printed o f which
copies
are in existence.
.
The first press in the New
\ru»s « »»• »
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h j t r a p ostag e fo r ou tsid e th e U. S.
a
Good-Bye Little Nations
J g W
HI L E T T ............... Owner
S a b e e r l p i l a a
Friend» ahd
« I rangers
h r*
cordially Invited lo a ll mewllitga
and ail church funrtlooa.
There will I ns an election of
ofilcera o f the church negl Sun
day ml »riling Immediately follow
ing tTc RIM « Srh4>)
session.
T ill: M ETHODIST CM M U M
Beaverton, Ore.
E>rl li. Ilorsell, Minister
raid Ad.
Sunday school, 9:45 am . Su
RKTTI.K IT NOW!
I accept Christ as dying
for perintendent, 1«. 1«. Walker.
lit t le
Nation, cun you stop
Morning worship 11:00
a.m.
my aina
and
would welcome
the fleet o f planes that drop
he «resented
a* a gift from you a New Teeta- The message will
death on your women and ch il
by Mrs. Clara Wairoua.
dren* Can you shut out lank* ament for dally reading to learn
livening Worah|p-7:30 P. M.
how
to
love,
truat
and
obey
Him.
that run thru every barrier au.l
We
study the 6th
Chapter o f
open the way for troops to pour Name
Murk’s Gospel.
iu and enslave you?
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No. U ltle
Nation.
you
ur* Address
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Bethel Congregational Church
helpless. Your day is gone and
Fill out and mall to me at
W illard II. Hall. Minister.
with It the culture and way of RHAVERTON, OREGON, and the
9 16 \ M. Church School. K.
life your loved when you were Testament will he sent as a gift.
0 . w ehh, Supt. A grow ing achool
free. No idore can you live wa
for growing personaiUlaa.
of old. So seems the trend.
11:0« A. M. Morning Worship.
Have not the little nation* the
Tha minister w ill
speak
on:
right hi live and why doe* not
The Man Who Could Find No
God do something about It? Did
Room,"
not the angola slug. "On earth
"Seeing
Jeous.
fleeing OodY
peace, good w ill toward men P
» i :. ht NLori:
The choir w ill sing under the
l ulled I'resbyierian Church
A fter twenty centuries of spread
direction of W illis 1«. Cady.
ing the Gospel.
where
I*
the At east end o f G olf course area
7:00 p.m., Christian Kndoavor
peace? Why does not God act* lie*. » . lin in g Murphy, I’nstor
a a a
O lt DOES U T
The West Slope United Pre*
RKTHANY B A P T IS T CHURCH
From the day when He offere« hyterian church, which meets at
Rev. John C. Schweitzer. XUuDUr
up Christ as a sacrifice to Mot (he Gabel Country day school
9:46 a. m. Sunday school with
out our sin and guilt. God ha- luvites the residents o f that dis
classes for ail ages. Jcdm CroenL
trict
to
its
serveea.
been busy, but not to end war.
The Bible school inaels at 9:45 superintendent.
That comes later. This Is the
11:00 a. m.— Worship service.
day o f grace. God has had mm) wish classes for all axes.
Choir directed hy Carl Rggtmaa.
Church
service
at
10;
30
a.in.
under a test these years. This
7:45 p. m — E>enlng service.
teat— “ Do
you
accept
Jesus Sermon theme: "W bat to do with
A A A
Burden*.
”
Christ as the Substitute Who
ST.
C
F
.C
K
I.m * CHURCH
A nursery i* provided fer “ jj
died to clear you of all sin?"
Rev. Goortn* O’Keefe, P s :is r
children
from
o
n
«
to
five
years.
( ” ’ rlst <tl»-<l for our «In »." -nible
A Chrismas
Musical program Mass, 1:00 a.m . and 10: to a. m.
Does your heart rest In I hat? In
A A A
in
d
pageant
will
bw observed o r
He yours? Can you say. “ I hav-i
( H I KCII OF TH K !4 AKARE'KF.
a Saviour and
new lift« within Sunday mo nlng, December 22nd
W. P. Keabaugh. Pastor.
me?” And do you pledge to obey at 9:45 u.m A ll are Invited.
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Sunday school at 9:45.
Christ as the l«ord of your life,
Morning worship at 11:00.
CHURCH OF CH R IST
looking to Him for the power
Young People*’ Service. 7:00 p na.
George W. Springer, Pastor
to do God's w ill ? Under (his test
Come and worship with u*.
Morning worthing and preach
God has been calling out a peo
A A A
ple for His name and making ing service 9:45 a. m. The topic
of
the
morning
sermon
will
be
them like Christ Himself That
AI.OHA COMMUNITY B A P T IS T
“ Five Gifts o f Christ lo B e Rev. B. Marcus Godwin. Pastor
bes been the program.
A fter «he roll-call of the re- lievers.” Following (he sermon,
Bible echool 10.00; morning
d eirted Is completed. Ood I* to the l.ord‘s supper w ill be observ worship. 11;
young
peoples
raise the curtain
on
a
new ed.
meeting, 4:45; evening worship,
Bible School class session 11:00
scene. Christ is to return, end
7:45; teacher training class and
wars and se* up
equity
and a. m
Christian Endeavor, 4:30 pm.
Christian Endeavor 4:30 p. rn.
Justice. He is to bring ia the
E'or high school and college axe.
Song service assisted by the
Thousand Years of glorious reign
s e e
____
wt en every man will sit under orchestra 7:20 follow ed by the
H K Y O T O DAT A B T H K T W T
evening sermon w ill bo ’ The
his asm vine and fig tree.
The Huber-Aloha Seventh Dap
WVmis o f External Life.” Special
The many
prophecies as
to
Adventist meets every Saturday
music on all occasions
Christ's First Coming in tnunll-
Midweek Bibik study Wednes motning at 9:45 at tha Huber
Ry to save sinful men were ful-
Commercial hall. Sabbath anhoo*
day
8:00 p. m.
giled to the le*ter. By that wo
meets at 9:45. church service at
Them w ill
he a fellowship
count on the many more prophe
11:00.
cies that say He Is to come a meeting at the church Monday.
'«eader. T. G. Rdglagton.
second time in power and glorv Dec. 16th at 8: p. m. The pro
Hupei
intendent,
Mrs.
F*.
E.
to set up His personal rule ove- gram for the evening will be
Tuttle.
the earth. The BlbJe for It th it of the cCiurob.
POUMS SENO NEW y EM
IS S U E D F R I D A T OK E A C H W E E K
A T B EA VE R TO N . OREGON
J.
Seism*. Portland, uml The Dalle«.. His people v ili be raised at
Mrs. n orenoe Snider, form erly the beginning o f the Ttioimuii’l
Miss Florence VasllefT, and her Years io be with trim forever
husband hate mow'd to Tacoma
The lost dead are to be raised
Washington, w h eteh ela employ at (he cmMIme to meet their
ed
In
electrical
cunstructlo«) ains and Judgment. W hi oh are
you?
w oiit on a Bonneville project
T O D R O W R I.O C A L P A P R It
T t l t l k l M
041k
E n tered a* aecon d -rla M m a tte r on
D ecem ber S. l» 2 i. at the p o a to fflc e
at B ea verton . O regon , under the
a c t o f M arch A. 1*7»
u n i t it
EASTERN STAR
ELECTS OFFICERS
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Besver Chapter, Order o f Eas
tern
Star
held
their
r » - ~ *-r
ue -ting and election o f offleara
Wednesday evening tin
i-
ing being elected: W orthy Mat
ron, Minnie
Schoene;
Worthy
Patron,
E. P. H edbeig; Assoc
iate Matron. Stella E llis; Assoc
late Patron, V irgil Myers; Con
ductress, Mrs. Goyt;
Associate
Conductress, Mrs. Scott.
T w o degrees were conferred,
one by the courtesy girls. Gater
refre&bments were served.
SEAL SALES AHEAD
OF LAST YEAR
i ' i
At the present time donation«
to the Christmas Seals gale by
buying the seals are far ahead
of last year’s returns at this
stage o f the campaign. By la«t
Saturday about $90.00 had been
sent in to headquarters In H11W-
b oroaccordirg to Mrs. Morgan,
county s«ral sale chairman. Last
year’s campaign brought a total
o f $1432.32. This year a mark
o f alrvut $2.000 is set— approxi
mately 5c per capita. The success
of he campaign so far has been
contributed
to
the new
mall-
type sale.
W H Y
A Subscription to
The Beaverton Review
When the last o f the seals bar
been sold there are many uses
for the money. A chart shows
how the money that this county
retains is given here:
14% dental health program
14% chest x-ray fo r tuberculo
sis suspects.
5% needs o f patients In hos
pitals,
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7% sales and expenses.
4% health education.
7%
administration ejqpetxses.
3% cod liver
oil for under-
o ’ M led ged children.
Of t*-e other 50%, 5% is sent
to
the
National
Tuberculosis
Association, and the remaining
**% ( 0 rt-p Brecon Tuberculosis
A«»nc)s*|on. it Is nosslhlle, how-
svsr. f'-r C'e coon’ v to reta'n
more than 50% o f the funds If
.
» « » r orots
By example. If donstlors ream
p 1» -» — Mr*- wci*M V-rl-r fp
ner car 0 » . the w » » t T
would
kem 75% o f the total.
At the present time 20 nat-
lents f ’-nm Washington County
are being cared for by tuber
culosis
(hospitals
loonted
at
This Christmas?
In That W ay You Can Say
' iflrrri) (Chriatmaa an }Jmi"
Fifty-Two Times
During The Coming Year
$ For Only $1 ♦ Less than 2c a week!
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