The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, April 24, 1925, Page Page Four, Image 4

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    Th# B#av#n*n Rivi#«*
Local News
Lilllo Hmry K »m b rr*»r U on
Iho nick |l»t tlii* week.
Horn, 1« Mr. and Mr». Oh»»
Clarke, of Beaverton, Route t
on Aijril 19, « Mkp ftrl.
j (1»t arrived,
No.
I, ehotee
Chan. Barthold
a carload of
timothy
hay
A<1'
Horn. «9 Mr. and Mr». W
Zucrcher, Ajn-il 2<L • baby 9,rl
Hr. Mason was in attendance
Mr. and Mr*. Hugh lr w i» arc
the proud parent* o f a bal>>
daughter, horn April 19.
1»
Mason was hi at tendance.
Mr. C.ha* Bert hold wished u
to anounee that he has • new
car of alfalfa, the choice At
kind.
Helter get some. Ad\
Program
Beaver Theatre
TtMgir# 0 »*n i (vary Evan Ing
Eioapl Monday at 7:00 P. M.
•Now Starla at 7 SO P. M
Sundays: Op an I IS. Continuous
Until 11 P. ■-
Admission !
Adults, 25e, Chil­
dren under 12 year», 10c.
Unless otherwise specified
D. A. Whits. Msnagsr
Saturday. April tS
May McAvoy In
"THE MAO WHIRL"
With Jack Mutilali. Barbara
Bedford, Myrtle Sledman. and
George Stntman
The drama o f a fast set of
young people whose parents'
motto was. “ Do a» your rliil-
tren do only do It faster!
Mr. Frank Sherwood and soi
of Hanier wen* callers on Mr»
Sherwood at the Inane of Mr
and Mrs. J. A. Sannar Saturday
EASTERN BOVS NERE
NOTIOE OP BIDS PON WOOD
SEEING TNE WORLD
Notice i* hereby glxen, that
sealed proposal» will he receiv­
Roy Gorgon, son of Dr. and e d by School District No. I A,
Mrs. Kdw.
Gurgen,
Hanford County of Washington, at the
Thomas, and Gordon McKinnon, ottlec of the District Clerk, J.
all Uni.or-ily sludeuls of Min­ H. Kanthcrgcr, lleaxerton, Ore­
neapolis. Minn.. *|ienl Saiu-day gon. for furnishing and deliver­
and Sn ay with Mr. and Mrs. ing at the school grounds, ISt<
cords o f sound, live, seasoned
W. J. A.'xauder of Huber.
I'li,') left ' ‘Minneapolis about first growth. 1925 rut, four (♦ )'
three weeks ago by auto to see foot wood, same to he piled In
the World. They came by way accordance with Janitor's o r ­
of Kansas City. through New ders, on or before Del. I, 192ft
No bids will Is« considered if
Mexico and California, and of
course could not pass up Hea- received after I P. M., May ?.
verton.
Roy, being Mrs. Alex 1925.
The Board of Dlreelora
of
ander's nephew, decided to sur
prise his aunt, and it certainly School District No. tit, County
gas a very pleasant surprise.
o f Washington. Oregon, reserve
The hoys were very entertain­ the right lo reject any and all
ing. Roy Is a very accomplished hid*.
K. W. Cady. Chairman,
violinist. Gordon is equally ns
eats J. B. Kamberger. Clerk.
clever at the piano, and Dan
Adv v 19-21
displayed some vocal talent.
Monday morning they left for
Seattle where they expect
lo
CALL PON BONDS
si>cnd the summer with Ro-
Notice is hereby given that
uoele and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Edw. Hammer.
They will re­ the town o f Beaverton will re­
turn to Minn-apolis in the fall deem the following Local Im­
sr*ne be­
to take up their studies again. provement bonds.
ing Regular 10%
redemption
Sunday, April H
BusUr Keaton In
"SEVSB CHANCES"
someone willed him a fortune
on condition that he he mar-
tlucrney Hayes, electrician foi
by 7 P. M on his 27th
ilie Premium Studio, has move,
birthday. He knew 7 girls
into the Rossi Bldg. Apartment
K. M. Parson*, proprietor of
and 7 of them turned him
formerly occupied by J. K. Con-
the Busy Corner Drug Store of
town. It's a scream! Let's go!
oly.
x
Marshfield, and Mr. Fitzgerald,
Comedy— “Teal, Taxi"
(proprietor o f the Goodwin Hotel
Mrs. Jacka
left
Thursda
International News
In Portland, called on
Chas.
morning for her home in Ho
Brown here Wednesday.
Mr
quiam. Wash., after an extend.'
Mon. A Tuas.. April *7-28
Brown is a former employe of
visit with her son, Chas. Jackr
At Ferguson In
Mr. Parsons.
here.
'T t
‘THE FIGHTING ROMEO"
J. M. Baker and fami'y c With Elaine Eastman. William
Dills, and Ferdinand Schu­
Ashland visited at the Ct F
mann Heink
Hedge home. Mr. Baker Is o'
his way to eastern Oregon o- Don't fail to see this Beaverton-
produced picture. Among the
a business trip.
si
players are several
local
Mr. and Mrs. \V. Dunslon an’’
people.
Come and see
Mrs. Martha Aydetott and he
them in action
daugtiter Lillian, o f Portland
were dinner guests at the Pan
Wed., Aoril 29
By mo aeo hacked up oy 25
Ringle home Sunday.
"THE CHECHACHOS"
years' experience in th|« lino
if work. When I Install a
Jesse S. Baker, the sou of Mr The only picture actually /limed
in .Alaska. -Its
furnace It will be one guar­
and Mrs. G. vV. Bake:', is
IV
anteed to 9lvo satisfactory
F. S. V. Hospital in Tacoma. •cenie beauty will daxzle yon
service In your particular
Wash« suffering with arthritis Remedy— ‘Suffering Shakeeperrc'
Country Store Wednesday
case.
He is somewhat improved.
An outside furnace sal »»man
Mr. and Mrs. McCourt^ an- Thura. A Frl., April 30-May 1
ta Interested in getting your
-Mrs. I nruli, W. C. T. U. work
“WINE OF YOUTH"
money and would just as
ers from Portland were guest
With Eleanor Boardman. Rolx-rl
soon sell you a furnace with
at dinner at the home o f M
Agnew, Ben Lyon. Pauline
only half capacity for boat­
an.) Mrs. J. A. Sannar last weei
Oaron and Niles Welch
ing your room«.
Oomody—"Bungalow Boobs"
I Install the famous MON-
F. M. Roseman A Son o f Day
TAQ furnaces, an Oregon
ton, Oregon, have rented t h -
»roducL made In Portland,
Hrrthold Building from J. V
Foe Sale— First class rordwnod
Raynard and are busy gel I in
end bum »specially for the
H. Johnson, Beaverton. Route
ready lo open a restaurant an-‘
needs of this ell«*at#.
2.
Phone 5231.
adv tf
cafe here.
A dance will be giv
en In the
Huber
Commercial
Cl ub
Hall Saturday eve­
ning. May 9, by the
Beaver Social Club, O. E. f
tiood mu«ic, good floor, and :
good time.
Adv c 21-2
IF YOU U\A,NT TO SELL
SEE COVELL A Go.
IF YOU W ANT TO BUY.
SEE COVELL A Co.
If Y’ou Want To
Loop Or Borrow Money
SEE OOVCLL A Co.
Beaverton Sheet Metal W ks
Frank Pulver,
perio<| of thè followtng Issile»,
on thè Ist day of May. I92S.
Issue No. I, Honda nuniherad,
15. 1«, 17. dnted No«. », I9IF.
Issile No. 2. Homi»
Jibered,
4, 5, ft, 7, first Issi» , itov. I,
1921.
Issue No. .1, Honda nomliered,
V. A. 7. 8, 9. IO, II, 1.1. II.
15. IO. 17, arcoud Issue o f Nov.
I, 1921.
Issue No. 5, Honda innubered,
I, Issue of Nov. I, 192.1.
On whlch day Inleresl will
eease; iesued lo provine Itinds
for thè completimi of thè l.oeal
Improvement Dlalrlel.
Theae bornia will be paM tip-
on presentatimi at Ihe llan'i o f
Henverton, or New York l'iae.il
Ageney for thè State o f Oregon.
New York City
Dateti at lleaverton, Oregon,
this t»t day a»f Aprii. A. IL,
1925.
Oeorge Thyng.
Town Recorder
Adv o 10-21
"omeer. I’ve Jiisl
wife."
"Hully f r ye. »ori
ever manage H t"
|o»t
m y
K egg and G oldsm ith
M A R IO N E T T E S coming to
How'd yo
The Beaver Theatre
SATURDAY, M AY 2
They will play “C IN D E R E L L A ” for the
afternoon only; starting at 2:30
Send far your coRjf of the
A M A IZ O
Cook Book
Furnaces
Installed
Belt A King of the new Be
verton Garage, have taken tli
agency for (he Star rars, als
I lie Hudson and Fssex.
Th-' ;
nre suhdealers under Bert t
Shipley o f Hillsboro.
Friday, April BA. 11
THIS IRON
Fill out the coupon and
mail it today.
will be given away at the
m
u s /A
Amalzo Oil
I
B eav er T h eater
Salad.
Frying
g*
FOR G E N E R A L
. • h
K*
Contracting (3b Building
1» V
*
.
for particulars inquire at
Phone, Beaverton, 2502 Saturdays o» ¡junguy.
O r call at W arren’s Greenhouse
Proprietor
BEAVERTON OREGON
>
Hr R» Courtney,
Vinson*sElectric
Beaverton
ELECTRIC SERVICE IS CHEAPER!
W e find it necessary to agan
call the attention o f our patron
and friends to the fact that w-
are no longer connected in an:
manner with
the
Beaverloi
Plumbing Co« but are doin;
business under our own name
W . I. Noyes, Sanitary Plumb
ing.
c 5 U
The Puget Sound Power & Light Company
ANNOUNCEMENT
Tire s.yvjces o f Mona Miller
Expert beauty specialist, for­
merly of Seattle. Wash, at oir
Shoppe
10 A. M. to ft P. M.
Dr Appointment
STUDIO BARBER SHOPPE
Phone 65-6
announces
S U B S T A N T IA L R A T E R E D U C T IO N S
in
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL LIGHTING SERVICE
Effective April 18,1925
The cooperation of the consumers in a greater use of
this service, not only for lighting, but for labor saving
DRU G STORI
devices in the home has aided to a great extent in bring­
The Klenzo Treatment
During April and M ay we offer and model Hot-
point range for a first payment of $9.75, and the
balance in unsually small monthly payments. In
addition to this we give a premium worth $7.50
with each range sold.
Thr u*r of Klenzo Den­
tal Creme with a Klenzo
Tooth Brush insure«
White teeth
Healthy gums
and a
Clean moufh
Dental Creme
Klenzo loolh
brushes
ixMz.ii iMuinp«
j «
Dean’s
Dean’s Drug
Drug Store
Store
**#
fX d fttta & A M »»
BEAVERTON. OREGON
ing about these reductions.
of your electric property will make possible further reduced
rates and happier homes.
See the Range on Display
in
USE MORE AND PAY LESS
Vinsons Electric Store
Puget Sound Power & Light Company
or talk to any of our employees
m
^ Puget Sound Power & I ight Company 0
0
i
W A S H IN G T O N
CO UNTY, OREGON
More and longer hour use
$
Ì
HILLSBORO, ORE.
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