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» K I I H Y. K IRR! VK> ¿1. BMI THE BEAVERTON REVIEW U M U K rO N l/P W M /3 (/T V ' NOTH'»: OK KIN II. HKTTI.KMKNT T h e P o e t s C orner U S e n d In V our C onti il niions f^ N sW N Jt/ye/T V î It IsW ¡ili I learl-l elf Appreciafl I O N W e Publish T liis P W ISSU KD FRIDAY OF EACH W EEK . AT BEAVERTON. OREGON J. H. Owner HULETT S n b s r r l p t l e n HOPE H a i t i One y e a r (In a d v a n c e ) ..............» 1 0 0 Biz m o n t h ' o n m l v a n c e ) ............... ( t O ne ye a r On o th e r e ta t e a ) . . . . 1.50 E x t r a p o s t a g e f o r o u ta ld e the V. S. AMERICA*ISM “ A m e r ic a n is m I a unfailing lo v e o f c o u n t r y ; l o y a l . y to tta In stit u tio n s and ide a ls ; e a g e r ness to d e fe n d It a g a i n s t all e n e m ie s; u ndivid e d a lle g ia n c e to the f l a g ; and a d e s ire to secure the b le s s in g s o f lib e rty to o u r s e l v e s and o u r p o s t e r i t y ." In the "valley o f tom orrow " T here's a vista, wondrous, fair. Where the sounds o f lilting laughter And 9weet music All the air In this valley, so enchanting. Sunshine has a rosy hue— F or its gorgeous, cloudless celling. A m illion stars against the blue Tke 1'OMtjr Court ill Oscar Kntwhlstle has put up a new sign In his grocery store. It sa y s: The w orld is rapdly com lo g to an end. F leas« pay your bill now so we wont have to hunt all over hell for you. ♦ ♦ DEPENDS ON DIRECTION Youth: “ I want to jolu the army. I'm a track athlete.” S ergea n t: “ Sorry, son. We don't want anybody w ho's trained to start running when a gun 1* fired. The approach o f W ashington's Jlirthda.v. the day we give honor to the Feather o f Our Country, T here the paihs are flower- H e who has no respect f or tarings to mind some of the bordered— rellgeon can have no trne reaper; changes wrought, even in our Delphinium and lilies nod— fo r himself. Anon ovwu time«. A t their feet the tlm il vi'let3. The tales told around Mt, V e r -‘ ♦ ♦ L ift sw eet faces from the sod. non mig.it make spicy reading T o tell a falsehood Is n't , and then again, they mght not, j the cu t o f a saber: fo r thousl In the valley of tom orrow. depending on the viewpoint o f j the wound may heal, the scar Orchids will forever bloom — th e reader, o r it might be biased o f It will remain. Sadi. Happiness and hears, sw eet somewhat by the reader's age. longing ♦ ♦ Anyway. It useu to be Quite the ! HOW TIMES HIVE I II VM .E li’ thing to speak the plain trut.i, ! B ring the peace o f minds lu A hundred years or so ago tune. no mettre woo it hurt. Today. ! A w ilderness was here. a better spirit holds, that is most 1 A man with powder in Ms gup goa! we fo lk s think it a better spirit for T here we ll find the W ent out to hunt a deer- strive fo r — w e greet our friends w ith: Love and jo y on every h a n d - But how the times have changed' "H ow well you look. Not «* day old er than when i first saw F or In this valley o f tom orrow , ' A long a different plan W e shall find the Prom ised A dear with powder on her nose y o n !” Even though you turn a- Land. ,way with. “ I wonder how she G oes out to hunt a man! does it? Doesn’t she know we a ll know how o ld she is ? What BASKETBALL PLAY t-ort af face powder does she ♦ ♦ OFF COMING RERE Mse. anyway?” HIS LAST HOPE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ There used to be a saying, W hile doing a bit o shopping, ! The five D istrict No. 9 (W ash- "L a u g h and grow l a l !" Now we take lugtou Couuty) basketball team* want to laugh but we don 't like Mrs. Jones thought she'd hubby a little present. The a s v.ill hold their annual play-off to know we' e gettng fat! men's counter to see which o f them will go W h o ever would now think It sistant at the to the state tourney at Salem. th e smart thing to repeat the tried to be helpul What about a tie, madam?” The play-off will be at Beaverton linea to be found below ? But starting Tuesday. February 23 they were quite the thing some he said. “ N o; he hs a beard.” Only the five T . Y . V . teams year» ago A lon g about the time “ A pullover, then?” wthin the boundaries of thin the old song was p op u la r:- "H e d istrict will be In the pdayoff. “ N o; it's a long beard." g o e s to church on Sunday so hey say he's an honest m ail." "I see, madam,” said the sales wdich w ill be a d ocble elim ination T his is the way we heard it :- man wearily. "D o you think a a ffair each team having a second George Washington was a truth pair o f spats would show. chance after one defeat before ful lad— being elim inated. The five teams Answ ers are H illh boro, F orest Grove, A Be he'd never tell— ♦ ♦ Beaverton, Sherwood and T i But, when be got that hatchet' “ Generally speaking” stz T ea gard. Didn't be give that ch erry- sie, “ I ’m agin’ the present day tree ------ halleluia?" P la y -o ff slate fo r the first m odes for fem ales. It used to nght (T uesday) Is: H illsboro vs ♦ ♦ Emma wants to be a doctor's be that girl* showed the DeW Forest Grove and Sherw oodv*. Wife, so she can be sick for 8*>le8~ bUt DOW the aew Beaverton with Tivard drawing show the g irls. W ho knows what — nothing. a g y e . The winners w ill be mat- Edna would rather be a prea ' tbe 8bor* skirts w ill be up 10 ched on the second night and ch e 's wife so she can be g o o l next? losers w ill draw to determ ine fo r nohing. . ♦ ♦ which on e will play T igard. Dorothy recuons she’ll m arry ! Return the civilities thou re- a Dutchman. She wants to be a eeivest, and be ever grateful for Dutchess. favors. Penn. Rose Jorden luma; with the under world In the grade and high school agea. iiabaon and tbo real aee the need of national R E V IV A L Right you are M a k in g Of The NUts« 01 Oregon »o r Bashing- Ion County. lO IH O W N L O C A I. P A P K H T r l t p k t i t » 4 1 1 Knlrrtd •> wcund-cliai matter on December ». l»2i. at the poatofftce nt lleaverton. Orrion. under the act of March ». 1ST» RKYIKW that people whose In The Matter Of The Katatc "’I,,****J *■ (¡.Hi Is the l.ord." II Is REVIVAL Of Hiram O. Stipe, Dkeeased. o r RUIN. NOTICK US I11RKI1Y UIVKN, T itt : RETU RN : If we get that the undersigned, aa adiutnta tralor o f the above entitled ea- neither RKV1VA1. nor RUIN? It they tate has filed his »'Inal Aeeouut must be THU RJTTURN. lell us First Jerusalem la to m the above entitled court, and paas Into the hand« o f the Jews mat Monday, the iUlh day of as the lltble pledges them! Then March, 1941, at 10: IM) o'clock a. the Great Trlhmlatlon" such as iu . lu the Couuty Court liooui was not stars i ho beginning of o f the above entitled Court has , . . _ . I «he world to this time. no. nor bMU appointed by the Oourt a . I „ vrr ,H. .. (h w (U)|> the time and place for the hear God 1« to pour out his pent-np tng o f objections thereto and tbo wrath upon the muases who will Me(tleuiA‘ ut thereof. have rejected his Son as Saviour. Dated aud first published F eb The meantime, Christ lias called ruary 6, R ill. Ills ow n saved ones from (he *."xie o f last publication, Muryh grave and His living from this 6, 1941. aarth. He then RETURNS to STICK, Adm inistrator set up Hla kingdom o f a Thou equity and o f the Estate o f Hiram O. Stipe, sand Years where | deceased, Justice w ill dwell In a warless I 1’ . L Patterson, Attorney for world isutua the Adm inistrator. Adv, «10-14 lust Around The Corner I Keen students o f the times say we face either R U N , RKVIVAL or the RETURN. R U N : Roger . a weekly I Babson, who writes colum n, m otorel to the C onn not so lang ago. All the wa»’ across he reports on the general well-being. Quite right. Mr. Bnl on. M e the com m on people never before had so many goo-1 things to enjoy. The popular writers o f the past few years say we are on the u p and up. > e n the school books bint at a blind fo r c e that Is lifting allllf« plant, animal and man, to a higher level But the Bible says e tre on the way down- Hecau «e that, when they know God. they glorified not as God neither ere thankful; but vain In their reasoning and their senseless heart was darkened. Thinking themselves wise, they became fo o ls .... w herefore God gave »»'em up.” — BIBLE. Here yoa have the picture before the flood ” ’ d so aga*n it Is to be the end- time. Forget God and RUIN fol lows that age. The nation th.it loses its moral fibre la on the vhv out. If >»rerica, the enlight ened loses, what o f the rest o f *ve world. So they see WORLD RUIN RF-VIV' L- - With m urder som ew here In the land ev err •-rtv-Wv« m inutes; with a crim e MU o f 1*» M|l|on -’ ollsrs the year " r ** m illions a day; with youth crow ding the jails, pens and nsjr- ■T. ('KUKLIVH CHURCH Rev. t.corgY O’ k e c .e , PaMor Muss, 1:00 a m. and 10:00 a .m . a a a Glm callcn United Preshyterlaa Church Iff a.in. Bible School. 7: SO p.m. Study o f Matthew a a a IIETIUN Y HAPTINT CHURCH Rov. John C. S ch w eftier. Minister 9:40 a. m. Sunday school with classes for all ages. Jotiu CroenL superintendent. 11:00 a. m.— W orship service. Choir directed by Carl Ugglmao. 7:46 p. in.— Evening service. SEVENTH DAY ADVKNTIMT The lluhar-Aloha Seventh Day Adventist meets every Saturday morning at 9:46 at the Hither Commercial hall. Sabbath sohoot meets at 9:46. church service at 11 00 : . ’ awder T . O. Udglegton. Superintendent, Mrs. F. Tuttle. W hich f o r you* T o be In the e e e RUIN? Or do you crave R EV I N M IR IM ! CHURCH V A L ’ to head o ff RUIN? Or are W. P. Kcebaugh, Pastor. you the l o r d ’s ow n, to have Him Sunday school at 9:46. thru this little earth span and Morning worship at 11:00. through the ages ho com e? Bles sed are tbw jr who »ay- - "B ein g Young People's Meeting, 8: in p.m. now Justified counted righteous Mile Wait* will speak at the You are In In God's eyes- We ehall he saved 7:30 p.m. service vited to worahlp with us. from wrath Ihru H im " A S S Beaverton. Oregon. IM Adv [C H u n c IT l ^ O U N C IMEVte j ALOHA COMMUNITY IH PTIH T Rev. B. Marcus Godwin, Pastor Bible school 10 00; morning worship, 11; young peopis e meeting, 6:46; evening worship. 7:46; teacher training class and Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. For high school slid colleg e age. WEST HI,OPE a a a l ulled Presbyterian C harm THE METHODIST UHURCP The W est S lop« United Pres liyterlnn church, which meets at 9:46 a . tn ., Sunday School O h as. the Gabel Country day school II Roseuian, Superintendent At enst end o f G olf cou rse urea Morning worahlp 11:00 a.m. R et. IV. Ewing Murphy, Pastor Evening W orship 7:30 p .m . The Bible school iiiwets at 9:46 e v e with claaees for all ages, includ lug Men's and W om en's Bible CHURCH OK CHRIST classes. George W. Springer. Pastor 10-30, a.m.. Church Service- Morning worship and preach Message. "Christian Security." ing service at 9:46, a.m. T he A nursery Is provided for the topic o f the morning serm on dhlldran under sch ool age dur will be. •'Obedience." ing the Church service. F ollow ing the serm on, the IgJifPs • e e Supper w ill be observed. Bethel v'ongrerntlonnl Church Bible School d a t a eeasion 1? W illard B Hall. Minister. A .M . 0-4* A. M. Church School. K. Christian Endeaver 6:30 P. M G. Wehb. Superintendent. by the ’ 1 -0 « A. M. Morning Worship. Song service, assisted orchestra at 7:20 P . M. follow»»! The Minister will sresk on- “ A Technique For Spiritual Re by the evening sermon. The toe- 1c o f the evening sermon win covery * TN> Choir will sing under tho be. “ Baptism." Mid-week Bible studv and direction o f W L Cady. 7:00 p.m., The Church School prayer service, Wed . I DO p m . A S A will present awards for 1940. ZZ7FT. It Pays To Advertise OUR DEMOCRACY vT- \| INVENTION and DEVELOPMENT WE ARE NOT ONLY INVENTORS - WE'RE DEVELOPERS. FROM SPORTS TO ECONOMICS — HU AHN PHE ma ivet • T the home g» reher-oration sre III ¡¡if hi' C l i c k in g a c c o u n t s , e n jo y e o by COMPARATIVELY FEW ABROAD, AKA- USED BY MILLIONS IN THE U.SA, LIFE INSURANCE, STARTED IN ENGLAND, IS A^f/.OST UNIVERSAL MERC. LOW COST EDI'CATION IS THE POST WIDESPREAD AV THE V.OULD. AND THROUGH CSVELC.V.’.SHT. /YYSS P.7CSLCT.C.7/ D EFFICIENCY, WtVB M M N H T OUR GRCAT INVEN ,.E::3 TO ALL THE PECCLE -f/.OTOr, C ‘,1 —RADIO— TELEC .'. C.’.IT - N1CY/ES-ELECTRICUCI.TT.'.'D P C .V E IL- PC!*- EWV:.!:_C. !""l! if ALL AM ERICAN S S E N E F I T I I.S M At.'ER jCAN A C H IE V E M E N TS . -§es& u! “ S' * in | IS it* 'cult n n ade d » to piwe oil utams wh -h conn .nt« • - rat on walls, do -« or trim Luhr “aUng oil is non- dryinc and tends *o -e »irate deeply into wood insu • ■ ntly protected Consequently if m-t completely re moved the stains not nnlv heroms [ deep rooted, but alvi prove an Inse- \ cure foundation for painting --auung the film to dis-olor and soften How ever a comparatively s mple treat ment rendera th* affected wood suit able for redecoration Scrub the sta ned areas thoroughly twice with a strong trisodium phos phate or sal soda solution, allow>i| at least a week for 'he wash tn dry between applications Follow with a «traicht household ammonia rub to n»utral-ze the sur face alkali which inevitably remain« as a result of the solution treatment» When rhe sur'ai-e Is drv t.ntv sva'n a th-n «e-i|-r coat ng c.f r i.t nr-in-s <h- -ic m e ' nrevioutlv spet- »• d area* render, »he wr,.,d siit’ ao 4 for p» nt-ng As »•suraijce ap-oost tm;* rr *!.?• cu 't’es. apply pure white c a 't which ig impervous to t!-s « t. •.{ o I* water dirt «» arc; - • ouentlv any st "« whi. i; t . rr •• are easily removable ty u;V. ’f W 's h m y Q Are there insii'at. .« i-.uta -el» w'llch can be blown lr.k< toe s *1 s-e« of old hou«es wl..i »ui c> reconstruction* 4 v es There are sevei.il rr.«-a- facturers producing what :s koowr as fill insulation which la tesdlly poured or forced under spscer a*'ee construction Is complete. Fill insulation Is simply granulated mineral wool or s variety of o'.h«r basic ingredient* of a cellular struc ture. For further Information #■* your 'n, jl huolsnr dcs'.-r K. Spring Is Just Around The Corner Its time to doll up your place, Sell what you have no more use for. BUY NO W Our Want Add Column Can Help You The Review . WTFZBI î TZ . r rr x z m