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About The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1925)
VP ^thA ■elAAlük Local N e w s Our plnni In »quipped to han. die all kinds of printing jobs. Mrs. Marie I.angue was bur led from I lie 8t. OecNa church Thursday morning.*- It. I.. Hudson is building a fine lew:, on li.a **»»1 side or his house stv.uk of town. A- miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Edna Hutbert Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs Henry Hagg of Route 4 are the proud parents of a baby hoy -born April 29. t025. II. 1!. T el »,'so.t of ffiHshor'i passed throurh town Friday, prtibahly hunting for a Buich prospect. | Born, to Mr. neth Denney of I. Friday. May one-half pound ter. and Mrs. Ken Beaverton. Rt. i. a nine and baby daugh Mr. \V. L. Cady and father. F. W. Cady were in Oregon City Tuesday evening attending the Congregational church confer ence. Rev. C. A. Blanchette, pastor of the Bethel Congregational addressed the Annual Congre gational conference at Oregon City Tuesday evening. Mr. IV A. White, proprietoi o f Beaver Theatre has gone on a short vacation. Said he was going Ashing. I.ook out for a lot of "big flsh stories. Mrs. Sieve Mapea who ha- been at a hospital in Porllan. for some weeks is reported im proving. We hope sl»e will be able to return home soon. The Marsh and Moore fam ilies are spending a few weeks at Rock away. The men folks drove over for the week-end and report an enjoyable trip. Mrs. L. D. Shellenbergei called on Mrs. Swenson Frida? afternoon. From appearance* Mrs. Shellenberger was getting some advice about gardening from her neighbor. Mr. Oscar Nelson, who live «in the Pike Road west o f town relumed Saturday from Moun laindale. where he has been cm ployed in Sherman’ s mill for th- pasl several months. COUNTY QNANOS K. D. Hite has about two MOLDS SESSION acres that ha «p e e ls to bias! the slump« from *nd clear this Washington County Pomona spring. He began operations Orange met at Tualatin in all Friday afternoon. Mr. Hite is ulny and evening session April the proprieior o f a dairy farm This farm has m.s'ern <«ulp- Theatre Opena Beery Keening '22. Delegates from «U hut two ircnt, undergoes Portland i n j Oranges wert' pre-enl, with n Bicep t Monday at T OO P. M. sperlion, and is right ' op to greal many visitors, and all Show Start« at 7*0 P. M. were given a royal welcome by s n u ff all the time Sundaya: Opan S:1S, Oontinuowa the Tualatin grange. Until 11 F. m . Mr. Mike Pienovt, propri All reports showed a prosper etor of Mike’s Shoe Shop, who Admission: Adults, 25c, Chil ous condition of subordinate» dren under 12 years, I Or, has been in a Portland hospi in the County. Butt« Orange, at unless otherwise specified lal for the past two months i- Tigard, has Die largest mem D. A. White. Manager bark in town. He «ays the doe bership. tors told him his trouble wa Mrs. Orlo Button of MotlaHa. Saturday, Mae S in his head, at first, but th.i’ n former resident of this coun "MIT AND RUN” later they decided it was in hi ty, made a splendid talk on ihe With Hoot Qlboon stomach. Perhaps il was on I jrelation o f Hie school to the (hat they thought there was to. A smashing, crashing, rougli- home. rkirns story o f a cowpuncher much In his poekeibook. Other speakers were Slate slugger who busted the hall Market Agent Spence, who ct- Mrs. I„ D. Schetlenherger on over the fence every time plnincd fully the ehanges i n terlainrsi the “ 500 Club” at he came to hat I lie laws, and other mailers Ihnl one-o’elock luncheon Wednrs Also a Good Comedy affeel his oMce; Rev. H. P day. The place cants were pc- Blake. whose ninety second sketches o f the guests shown - Sunday, May 10 but Intav sermon was neftrtl over them displaying a fatnili.v ••IT IS THE LAW ” . . , , the radio on April I9: and Stale charaetenslic. For inslanre A vm d melodrama, showing the ______ . .. ..... . Master Deo. A Palmller, who one sketch showed « lady at strange workings o f jusiiee gave an interesting Orange ad gas pump saying. "How many'* and fate dress. \nolher was tearing down lb International New« Resolutions were adopted en street in a Ford. Still anolh<- AI«o a flood Comedy dorsing (lie action of Union and was fiieking o ff an imaginar Wallowa Counlie* in recalling «peck o f dust, “ Oh! this dust.' Tuoa. A Wad., May 1S-13 Senator Ihmnis; favoring the Mrs. Rchellenberger Is alw-ays • “LAST OF THE DUANES” exemption o f all farm property "lever and interesting hostess A Tom Mis picture in ihe greal and livestock from taxation; an open spaees where men Income and Inheritance tax: al ERICKSON LOSES are men so Ihe reading o f Ihe Bible in FORD CONTRAC Oountry Store Wednesday the public srhoots. Also a Good Comedy The degrees were given at This community is sorry I the pigili session after which a team that Mr. Otto Erickson i Thuea. A Fri.. May 14-15 fine program was riven hv Ihe >o longer collected with th •EXCUSE ME" members of t h e Tualatin -ales department o f the For With Norma Shearer, Conrad Orange. Motor Company. The name < Nagel, Renee Adoro# and The nexl meeting wi'* he with Ford and Erickson lias beemv Walter Hlers Butte Orange at Tiga-d in July almost synonymous in Washing An exceptionally good farce Ion county and for the past de remedy Bring Us Your Job Printing ade Mr. Erickson has worke Part t: “The Old Oeaqon Trail” most enthusiastically for the in tpeuiOQ pooo * o«iv crest o f Ford products. W enture to say that he has CLUB MANKET MAE *iosl o f friends who will regre SUCCESSFUL OPENING • he change. A large number o f friend The Huber Commercial Club *iave called to inquire his plan for the future, and t h e - Community Market opened up for business last Saturday with -eeeived the repfy that he full r«. J. E. Mitxel in charge. ippreeialed what his friend The market offered every- ■leant to him; that he intende ing in season even lo deli •o eonlinue in business in th •ame place he has always oe cious broilers, so (lie communi ty housewives look advantage ■upied in this county. Mr. Erickson has in mini' of ihe opportunity to gel their fresh, right everal desirable automotiv Sunday supplies from the farm. Also many ines, tractors, trucks and car travelers took advantage o f >ut has not as yet definite) * this opportunity, as the bonlh tecidcd on what lines he wil is right on the highway. handle. Mrs. Mitiel r<%*orts that il He has been ottered severe lifferenl lines for both Wash was a very busy day. Every thing was sold out. ngton and Yamhill countie No doubt the demand will in •ut he is seriously thinking o crease rapidly, as the aim is .iking a rest for a short tim ‘ Quality and Service." Come is his friends tell him that h s showing symptoms o f a ner again. Program Beaver Theatre HI GH S C H O O L The Student Body voted that any one could go on (ho Unit trip, Friday, May 8. Friday afternoon (he Inler- Cla«s Track Meet was held on the Beaverton ground«. T h c Seniors won the Track Meet Pennant again Ibis year. Tliia tnnkca the third time Ihe Class of 1025 lifts won Ihe pennant. The meet has been held fo r ugly the three year». Friday, May |, (lie Juniors and Seniors hold their parly at I lie Hirtier Hull. The hull was decorate«! in (he Senior class colors, salmon pink and pearl gray, and baloons. O a in e s were played from eighf to ten o’el«*ck, an,| there was dancing from ten to twelve o’clock. The baccalaureate sermon will lie given at Ihe Hcavcrton High School, Sunday evening ul eight o'clock, by Reverend J. J. SImih of Portland. He will be assisted by Rev. Oeorge dray o f the Uveal Methodist Church, and Rev. C. A. Blanchette o f the local Congregational Church. One number, “ Just For Today." will be sung by Ihe R. II. 8. Olrls’ Olee Club. Also numbers will be sung by the choir o f Ihe Congregational Church of Be avert on. DR. THEO Q. MKTU DENTIST Cady Building BEAVERTON OREGON Unexcelled Job Printing BEAVENTON NEVIEW DO NO T S EB O A L F A L a spike tooth harrow and drag. F A IN LOOEB BOIL In this way only the lop toll wa* made |oo»r and a firm or "The must conimeli cause of ■olid seed bed 1« made. poor slami« of alfalfu la a«ed- 3. Thai II seem« beat mil to Ing III loose ground," «ays K. roll Ihe land after seeding. Two II. Jackmaii of lite Oregon Ag or three men reporte«l that rain ricoltura! rxtenslon sci-vice, who on rolled land crusted the *o!l bus visite«! 50 Washington Co. so that the young alfalfa plants fami* wltere atfalfa wn» seeded could not g«t through. tasi yrnr. t. That where »red Is to be Mr. Jackman repor!«: "There brnailcasted. excellent stand* Is a log ber pcrrentagr of poor have been obtained by rolling stands in la»! year'a seedlng Ihe ground wtlh a corrugated Ululi wns thè case In (Ite 1913 roller or ciilllpaeker Ju»t be seedlng. Thts wns In he expect- fore Nceihng. The »red la Ihen rd. due lo thè unusunt dronghi covered by using a »pike tonlh Itisi yrnr, bill there are many harrow wilh Ihe lecih slanlcd good stand* soened lesi sprtng, back. The seed I* llghlly cov and In every case thè ground ered hy (III* manner and (he was finn wlicii Ihr s»e«| wns put aoll la packed hul Ihe lop Iftft ili There vvrrc a fe«v Intal loose. Indurr« ln*l spring. and in ev 5. Alfalfa seed drilled In ery case I bave serti these were showed more uniform «lands nn land wlilch was loose at tho than did those broadcasted. seedlng lune. A. Examination nf poor ap "The inosl importuni single pearing fields, In many eases, poinl In gelling thè seed to showed a lack o f proper Inocu rotile U|i is lo get thr seed bed lation. WHhoul Inoculation of finn. More nlfalfn seed I» lo*l Ihe alfalfa *r«*d hy artificial hy pnlling il Intn loose ground mean* or otherwise. Ihe crop llian hy all ollier niellindft put Is nearly always a failure. Fol logelher." low Ihe directions given on Ihe A check up on over flfty package nf Inoculating material plaiitings nf alfnlfn Iliade In you buy or u»a the soil metnod Complete di 1921 show« a few rjvOmr per- o f Inoculation. tinenl poinl« regardlng alfalfa rection« may he obtiln»«] of the In Washington County. These county agent at Hillsboro. are enumerated helow: 7. Field* manured heavily I. flint many failures lo Re- showed a much more thrifty cure goixl and even stands of growth and even standa. Nat alfalfa are due |n seedlng nn urally this Is In be expected. soli wliirh ha* been deeply eul- 8. Field* on whlrh lime has tlvaled up lo seedlng Urne, a* been used appear to he more ••villi a spring tooth or a dine thrifty, provided Ihe field* have harrow. been properly Inoculated. 1. Tlial Ihe hetler and more even stands were secured on fall U r It With Feinting plowrd Innd whlrh wa* prepared "Flow*re Die" f«»p «eeding with surh tooin a* ▼Mg BEAVERTON NEVIEW OPPORTUNITY SALE! TH IR TY S H A R P L Y L O W E R E D PRICES FOR T W O D A Y S O N L Y Friday and Saturday Beaver Chapter No tO«, O. E. 8. Reg ular meeting Wed nesdav evening Ma 13, at 8 P. M. Vis ous break-down. He lias beei ilors welcome. By order of the under the doctor's care for tw- W. M. Jessie C. Pharis, Sec months during the past winter. relary. Adv c 23 The monument in Saxoniar W e find it necessary to agau «quarc. at Warsaw, Poland call (lie attention o f our patron placed there in memory of “ Th' and friends to the fact that w< "nknown Soldier.” is The g if are no longer connected in an; manner with the Beavertoi of an unknown donor. It wa Plumbing Co., but are doim unloaded one morning at dawr ird when the city awok" to find business under our own namr TV. I. Noyes, Sanitary Plumb •t there, it was strewn with ing. c 6 « flower* and wreaths, but whence •t came is a mystery. Beaver Social Club o f the O.K.S. will give a card parly IF YOU W ANT TO SELL in Masonic Hall, Wed., May 20 SEE COVELL A Co 1925. at 2:00 P. M. Prizes wil’ IF YOU W AN T TO BUY. be given the winners. An ail SEE COVELL A Co mission charge o f 25 cents fi1 If You Want To be made. Everyone is invite* Loan Or Borrow Money to altend. Adv e 23-2’ SEE COVELL A Co. Mrs. Van Rodman, nee Vio let te Spraner, arrived from her home in Seattle Iasi Wednesday rallcii here by the sudden dealh o f her father, the lale A. H. Spraner. She will make hei home here with her mother un til some lime later when their ■affairs are more settled. JIMflIZO Mr. C. D. Allen, driver o f on«- 1 oi H ip local Standard Oil truck« i left for Kelso Wednesday -even ing. He recently rented house on Watson 81. and has been seen mowing the lawn lately. II looks much as though a bride was coming back wilh him. In fact, we believe he wag married Thursday In Kelso. M dAg, * » Please notice that these two day reductions are distinctly lower than our already low every-day prices. Our regular prices are often cut prices. This two day sale emphasizes our ability to n serve you economically every day in the year. Get Your Printing Dona Now furnaces Installed •y ma are backed up oy 25 years’ experience In this line if work. When I Inatall a furnace It will ba ona guar anteed to give satisfactory service In your particular :ase. An outside furnace salesman la Interested In getting your noney and would just as soon sell you a furnace with only half oapasity for heat ing your rooms. I Install the famous MON TAG furnaces, an Oregon »roduct, made In Portland, end built especially for the needs of this climate. Beaverton Sheet Metal Wks 39c Mennen’s Shaving Cream— 29c Here's a saving of 10c on the product that merit and Jim Henry have made so popular. I( you don’t mind saving money, we recommend that yoq buy a few tub$s at 2 9 c ... ' $1.39 Van Ess Liquid Scalp Massage*—89c Thousands of men and women are enthusiastic about Van Ess Liquid Massage as an effective scalp treatment. $1.39 Van Ess Special Dandruff Massage-—89c A Sister product of the liquid massage, for those who are troubled with dandruff. The saving op both Van Kss prrpara- tio is is worthwhile. . J $2.00 Ideal Hair Brush— $1.39 This is the famous. Hughes Ideal, with the bristles set in a flexible rubber cushion. It combs as it brushes. 45c Squibb’s Dental Cream— 3 3 c You save 12c on each tube of this popular cream, made with Squibb’s Milk of Magnesia. It is one of our best sellers at 45c; at 33c you will want to buy several packages. 0RE60N OF THE BRUNSWICK RADIOLA *ROWN, BROS., Proprietors C. H. BROW N, Pharmacist Telephone 0853 Pond’s Cold Cream --y.u 43c 17c mw Froatilla Lotion - 19c e • you mv < 6c Djer Kiss T a lc u m - 19 ■•you m n 4c $ 1 .5 0 Photo Album $ 1 .1 9 A sturdy album containing 100 pages, 7 by 10 inches. Bound ¡a imitation leather. $ 1 .0 0 Box S ta tio n e r y -6 9 c 24 sheet« and 24 enyelopes of fipe. personal stationery in French grey and white, deckle edge jn silver, 3 5 c Nyloti« Face Cream—2 5 c - you m m 10c t 4 23c Kolynos Tooth Paste— 19c Watch These brushes are real values at 25c each. They are made for us according to our own specifications, and are great bargains at 3 for 49c Squibb’s Liquid Petrolatum-69c —you to+c 20c And you get one of the star product« of the famous house of Squibb. A mineral oil for internal use that is an ideal internal lubricant. 90c Nujol— 69c LITTLE BROWN JUG BEAVERTON PHARM ACY •you MM I Of 49c Forban’s Tooth Paste— 37c Will Be Given At The FRIDAY EVENIRO AT S F. M. Phonograph Needles. Records Brunswick Phonographs, COME TO U « FIRST l(if mm Cutex Powder Polish—2 3 c 95c Wildroot Hair Tonic— 73c 25c Tooth Brushes—3 for 49c Free Demonstration • poe 20c Packer’s Tar Soap— 16c Frank Pulver, Proprietor BEAVERTON Cute^ Cqticle R em over—2 3 c Here’s a big saving on Nujol, another stand ard mineral oil for the relief and correction of constipation. Mr. Quick Electric Curling Iron—7 9 c ••you m m 21c Hospital Cotton, 1 lb. roll—5 4 c --you j aife 12c 15c Peroxide • - • 2 5 c Phenolax Wafers 9c • f 1 .4 9 Hufeland Bitters 18c • 97c 89c Tanlec * • - 63c 98c Zonite • • « 69c 7 0 c Veronica W ater • $1.19 Lyko Tonic • 59c • 8 5 c Borden’s Malted Milk • 6 9 c DEAN’S DRUG STORE ru h M M iM U ». BEAVERTON, OREGON IR M A 89c - ■»— » - -