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© FRIDAY, JAM AKl IT. DMI UF.AVERTON THE q t e S N A P S H O T G U IL D HEAVERTON REVIEW elation Is allowed lo retain more young rabbi ou the Dauiaarus than the usual 30%. A p p rox i road. It was mid-day aa the mately *0% will be kept In this young teacher tolls It. ~*'I aaw county fo r local «health work. In the way a light from heaven In comparison wi t h other above the brlghtnoae o f the aun, counties o f Oregon. Washington shining round about me and county compares very favorably them that travelled with me and having a larger per capleta re when we were all fallen to the turn than mk>at counties. ground I heard a voice that said. 'I am Jerue whom thou perse- cutest"' Note that Ills glory was Lack Grade Marks More than 41.000 pounds of above the brightness of the mid potatoes -were Intercepted In Or day aun biasing out of (hat deep egon In December because I9iey Syrian sky. At the trumpet call Christ's bore no grade marks, and more thun 46.260 pontile were Inter people shall be raised and given cepted bemuse of quarantine vio those bodies that ran never take lations, the State Department it on age or pain. We who are Hie and then living will also come Agriculture reporta. Into our bodies o f glory. If your heart possesses Christ aa Saviour Hia eternlUea are your eterni ties; Hie glory, your glory. PICTURING HOBBIES YOUR O W I LO CAL P A P K R T s I • » fc • ■ • M U Entered a* aecond-elaM matter on December I, 1SSL at the poatofftce at Beaverton. Oregon, under the act of March ». 187»________ IS S U E D F R ID A Y O r E A C H W E E K A T B E A V E R T O N . O REGON J. H. H U LE TT . . Owner Sabeerlptlea Rates One re a r (in ad v a n c e )............*100 Six month* (in ad van ce ).............( • One year (in other s t a t e s ).. .. 1.(0 E x tra postage for outside the U. S. A H E R I C A K I I H ‘’Americanism I s unfailing lave of country; loyalty to Its institutions and ideals; e a g e r ness to defend it against all ••netnies; undivided allegiance te the fla g : and a desire to «ecure the blessings o f liberty to ourselves and our posterity.** The Path To Peace It heads away from the city— Prom the hurry and care and etrife— Out to the open country To the free, untrammelled life It turn from the dusty highway Up a winding country lane, ■Which Is white with apple blossoms .And fresh with cool, spring rain. It enters an ancient garden Where a fragrant lllas blows— It is swee with the clove-pink's perfume. With lily and with rose. It leads thru a waiting portal— How the feet of Youth w ill T\> a longing, waiting Mother. The path to peace leads home. — Anna Nixon Y e Old-Timers' Baseball Assn- Sixth Annual Banquet and Get-Together, , Woodcraft Hall, Portl'd. «:30 p.m., Sat., Teh 1 REVIEW AUNT EMMY’S LILY The U)ys had gone from the old Iowa place to Southern Cal ifornia and made good. Now uothing would do but that Aunt Emmy should travel out for tha wlnher. But how could ahe, for that would mean to leave the C all« Lily. Such a lily, the pride and center o f her life. Did not the town boast o f It to strangers* And they whisper o f her slip ping out of bed when the hd|iss shook under the Icy blasts, to see that all was well with its Boys’ and girls’ hobbies make good pictures— snd almost any hobby proud blossoms. offers fins material for a “ story** sequence. Lot each shot explain soma step— that method makes sense to your young model. But the boys kept at It and on a day you see the lily on YOUNGSTERS’ hobbies make ex tors together, sell them the Idea ol tine display in the Pulinmn and cellent snapshot material—and a “ swapping session.’* Ton’ll get Aunt Emmy telling then* how she almost any boy or girl will take to good action, snd good expressions. raised It to such perfection. Then the idea of hobby pictures. IF you Lot one make an offer; the other reject It eontempuously with “ Aw, came the morning when the offer a good story Idea. train rolled Into tbe land of She That story idea la Important be I got a mlll-yun of those!" Picture another offer, the acceptance, tha cause kids have realistic minds— golden sunshine lik e a good they Insist that a picture mean removal of the stamp from the al corn farmer, Aunt Emmy was something. A snapshot Jnst for the bum—and. finally, the rueful young out early and what a sight us sake of snapping doesn't Interest ster as ha surveys the empty spot she lifted the curtain! Row up them— they want the plétora to on the page. on row o f calls lilies, and of This Is s method that will work hare a good, clear point. what sis«! Then what did she? However, that’s actually simpler for practically all children, and Stealthily she heaved out tbe than It may sound— for the hobby practically all hobbles. And. the pic puny plant that had once been Itself offers an outline for your pic tures are successful bocanss each the pride of the prairie town ture sequence. Consider stamp-col tells a story. Whatever yonr boy or back yonder. IU glory had fa lecting. for example. Ton’ll want a girl does— model-making, drawing, ded before a greater glory. shot of the boy at the mall-box, or doll-dresses, toy railway operations, So with us. These bodies of meeting the postman, to receive a collections of bags, butterflies, our earthly habitation w ill be packet of new stamps. Ton’ll want atones, arrowheads, stamps, or cast off for that house in the to show him as he spreads out what-hsvs-yon— there’s a gold mtna heavens, for "W e have a build the treasures and examines them. for good snapshots. Try It—and sea that yonr young ing o f God, an houae not made Then, too, a shot as he makes a model receives n complete set o f watermark test on one. And. of witb bands, eteranl in the hea course, other shots as they're good prints for his own. Then you’ll vens.” What w ill this new bouse, hinged Into tho stamp album, each always receive a welcome when yon this new body — be lik&f "W o come back to take mors pictures. at the correct spot know that when He shall, appear, John van Guilder If you caa gat two young collec- we shall be like Hint.” And what Is He. our glorlf ed Lord, and lota o f fun. Don't forget, like? Travel up to the mountain W H A T’S TH E (*8Et with Peter. James an I John. Saturday night, February 1. '41. Chat day when Christ w is trans- Woodcraft t Mall. 14th Jt S. W . Weep tnd you're called a baby Hal formed before them— “Alls face Morrison. Portland, Oregon. Tbe Laugh and you're called a fool did shine as the sun Wid HI* doors open at six a n l we sit Yield and you’re called a coward, raiment was white as A l i g h t ’ down to dinner at 6:30 pirf Stand and you’ro called a mule. There was the Lord In His T ell every Old Tim er you see glory and that Is to he tbe glory about this Big Annual Get-To of Hie redeemed ones. gether. and urge them all to plan Smile and they call you silly, ‘A fte r His crucifixion and as on being with us. Please pass Frown and they'll call you gruff. to the a bulletin to acme one whom you Put oi^ a front like a millionaire cension. He appeared think might be intereeted in And some guy calls your buff. this event. The gang w ill be here from Seattle. and many Old Tim ers have already sent TH E POETS’ CORNER I f you have a poem you wish werd that they’ll be on hand... to Lots o f Good Luck and a H ap to have published, send it py New Year! W e’ll be seein' The Review. \ Dear Old Busser:- Another year has rolled by— End we are still hitting over 300 a n l looking forward to our A n nual Banquet. Be there to meet your old friends and exchange stories off the bye-gone days. Let’s show the world that we do not pull away from the plate. W e -will all sing that Old Ball (PI r yers' Song, “ When Do W e you Saturday K * t !" Good eats—good show __ — Biddy night. Bishop, President ♦ ♦ la there a poem you would like to have? Maybe some o f our readers can supply it for you. ♦ ♦ Today’s Slogan - Don't Judge a man by the clothes he wears— God made one; the tailor, the other. Don’t judge him by his family relations—Cain belonged to a good family. Don’t judge a man by his speech— For a parrot talks, but the tongue U but an Instrument o f sound. Don’t Judge a man by his failure in life, for many a man falls because he is too honest to succeed. Don't judge a man by the bouse he lives in—fo r the lizard and rat often Inhatxit the grand est mansions When a man dies, those who survive ask what property he has left behind— the Angels who bend over the dying man ask what good deeds be ha* sent before him. It Beaverton Ore. SETTLE IT NOYVi I accept Christ as dying for my sins and would welcome as a g ift from you a New Testa- ament for dally reading to learn how to love, trust snd obey Him. N u ts ,, Address F ill out snd mall to ms st BHAVBRTON. OREGON, snd the Testament w ill be sent as a gift. Geo. N. Taylor. [ c C l H i U R C H WEST SLOPE Culled Presbyterian Church At east end or Golf course are* Her. W. Ewing M arpb), Phstar Tills West Slope U ulted Pres byterlun church, which meets at the Gabel Country duy school The llllxle school meets at 9:45 10:3» a.m. Church Service. “ Je sus. The Bread Of IJfs.” A nursery la provided flor Children under school age dur- IitK the churoh service a a a t'HCKCH OP CHRIST George W. Springer. Pastor Morning worship and preach ing service 9:45 u ia. The topic of tbe morning sermon w ill be ’’Four Different Measures Of The Holy Spirit." Following the service. Ixrrd’s Supper will be observed. Bible School class session 11:04 a. tn. Christian Endeavor fi:S0 p. m. Song service assisted by the orchestra at 7:10 -p.m. followed by the evening service. which the pastor w ill deliver. Midweek Bible study Wednes day at 8:00 p.m. Friday evening. January 17 at the ohurrh at 9:0© o'clock Ver non Newland, our mlaalonarr front far away Tibet, w ill apeak PJveryonc Is Invited tto come and hear him tell o f the conditions there and the many Interesting experiences which he has had there. <NN0 UNCIMEYD ALOHA COMMUNITY B A P T IS T Rev. B. Marcus Godwin, Pastor THE R E T IIO IH S T CHURCH Bible school 10:00; morning Hi i | ii. Morrell, Minister worship. 11; young people'» 9:45 a. m .. Sunday School Ohaa. meeting, fi:46; evening worship, ii. Koeeman, Superintendent. 7:46; teacher treating else# and Morning worship 11:00 a.m. Christian Endeavor. 6:10 pin. Sermon. " A Light In the Desert** For high school and college age. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m . SEVENTH » A Y A D V R N TIS T "Mark, a Valiant Witness for The Huber-Aloha Seventh Day G od “ a a • Adventist meets every Saturday morning at 9:45 at the Huber > 4/ AHI PiE CHURCH Commercial ball. 8abbath sohoot W. P . Kcebaugb, Pastor. meets at 9:45. church service at Sunday school st 9:45. 11 : 00 . Morning worship st 11:00. !<eader. T . 0. Rdglngton. Young People's Meeting, (:45 p.m. Superintendent, Mr*. T. B. A ide Watts w ill speak at the 7:30 p.m. service. You are In Tuttle. BE TH ANY B A P T IS T CHURCH vited to worship with us. a a a Rev. John C. BchweKzer. Minister 9:45 a. m .-Su n day school with Bethel Congregational Church classes for all ages. John Croent W illard H. Hall. Minister. 9:45 A. M. Church School. E. superintendent. 11:00 a. m.—W orship service. O. Webb. Superintendent 11:0« A. M. Morning Worship. Ctiolr directed by Carl Bggimao. 7:45 p — Bvpnlns service Comm union service The minis a a a ter will speak on the subject. NT. CECELIA’S CHURCH “ When Words Call.” Rev. Georgs- O R e e f», Pastor The choir will sing under ths Mass. 9:00 a m. and 10:09 a m. direction o f W illis !«. Cady. a a a 6:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor (•Nearalien United Presbyterlaa 7:00 p.m A meeting o f a ll the Charrh men o f tbe church. Lunch to 19 A.m— Bible School. gether and then a few 'matters 7:30 p.m.—Study o f Matthew of common Interest. Pays To Advertise The Review Can Fill Your Needs SEAL SALE EXCEEDS EVERY ESTIMATE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The Christmas Seal sale o f 1940 made history and broke all records In Washington county Sales brought more than the highest expectations of those working with the campa'gn. The year's return/ o f *2.173.14 art about 150% o f last year’s re tir n ’ o f *1.400.00. In addition to t.H« »wo list-lets have not as yet tume-i over their money. Tbeli- r-eturn* w ill swell the total still more According to Mrs. Mor gan the increase o f returns was doe to the type of sale conduc ted this year. Mrs. Morgan said that many organizations and In dividuals helped to make ibis campaign a great success. 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