The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, February 21, 1941, Image 2

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BEAVERTON
REVIEW
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. AT BEAVERTON. OREGON
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Owner
HULETT
S n b s r r l p t l e n
HOPE
H a i t i
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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
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\| INVENTION and DEVELOPMENT
WE ARE NOT ONLY INVENTORS - WE'RE DEVELOPERS.
FROM SPORTS TO ECONOMICS —
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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 -
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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 .
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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
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Spring Is Just Around
The Corner
Its time to doll up your place,
Sell what you have no more use for.
BUY NO W
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