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About The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1925)
Friday, J uki 1 S, 1 SM lita •sávtrtsn Review Pour ~ Local News T J. ke Schmitt was in H ill»• boro Monday on business. Miss Eva Whitworth lias ac cepted a position In Vinson * I). A. Shears,- » * « in Hille- Electric. I nu ' o oii business Monday. J W . H avn ard has purchased Mr. ami Mi>. H. J. Cox and a McCormick-Bcermg tractor o family motored to Albany and <>t!o Erickson A Co. back Sunday. Mrs. Marian Clark and Miss Mr«. Robert Scott of Gorn«*- Irene Warfel are b«»th working lin» visited friend« in Beever- in the Yeager Bakery. ton Saturday. Olio Erickson A Co. h«v* - Mr. and Mrs. Kay Syverson cars o f Star cars enrtvute and visited with the Livermore fam expect to be unloading soon. ily over the week end. Mi-s Freda Zimbriek ex|»»«'l« Program STUDIO AOTIVELY PROOUOINO FEATURES SPECIAL! J. J. Fleming Productions Co. are busy ou iheir new picture, "Youth's Highway,” featuring F. Theetre Of.cn* I vary Evening S'humanu-Heink amt Viola La ’ lanle. I'he cast includes 22 Except m vide, at T.-M P. M. acl«*rs. among them r rank Show 'tart* at 7:30 P. M. Sunday*: Open 1:1*, Oamlnudos Clark. Bill Bill, and P. E. Em ery. Until 11 p. m. Madame Schumann llcmk was Admission: Adults. 25c, Chil out at tlie Studio Monday to dren under 12 years, 10c, watrh the «booling o f ««»me of unless otherwise specified the srenoa. D. A. Whit«, Ber.ver Theatre ONE WEEK ONiy 4 Light Cast Aluminum Saturday, dun« *0 ROUGH AMO READY” Mrs. Hailey of Medford to go to work in Portland next With W illiam Fernum Minnesota, is v e ilin g with Mrs week for a elec trie store there. V smashing, two-fisted «irania Davis at tlie h’. (i. Donaldson The Cady families luesdn.v o f real men home. f at tended llie funeral o f A. H Oomedy—“ Queet of Mrs. Lottie Hunter Essig Bankus, who died m Portland came u|> from California last Sunday. Sunday, Jun* SI wee1, for a visit with her par "THE DEAOWO0D COACH’ The Scholls Telephone Co ents here. With Torn Mix and Tony has a crew of men erecting a \ thrilling story o f the old west new line on the Beaver Ban Miss Crete Gray is home Same as Cod l.iver Oil of stage-coach «lay* screened in from Eugene, where she has road, the first street north of Only in Pill Form the Bait Lands «»f South Bakida. been attending the limverail* the highway. Fast action, comedy and thrill* of Oregon. Tonic Alternative and Oomody— "tw eet Papa" «11 to Erickson and Co. have International Rewa Mr. and Mrs. \V. Kngelke and raded their Hillsboro Oarag Nutritive son spent the week end at Man with two lot» for the 70-acr* hattan Beach, near Rockaway prune orchard formerly know n T i m « A Wed-, June SS A td ••FIFTH AVENUE MODELS" a.- the Fisher Brothers' orchard with friends. With Mary Fhllbln, Merman ai Hanks. The price consider» Lillie Jean «¡ray of Portland K«rry, and Reaemary Th«by lion was $I7,$S®. has come to Beaverton to spend A likeable, heart-interest story Miss Bella Allen graduated the summer with her aunt, Mrs with a good east. See the B R O W N , BROS., Proprietor* from the Monmouth Normal J. C. Huntley. battle o f the models—you will Sunday. C. W . Allen, her fath C. H. B R O W N . P K «im «c »l never forget ill Mrs. J. Richard Johnson o f er. was present, and reports i Cemedy— "Budding Youth” Telephone 0553 The Halles has been visiting at very enjoyable trip but that lhi Country Store Wednesday the home of her parents. Mr. crops up the valley looked dis and Mrs. E. K. Swenson. appointing to him. Thura. A Frl., June I® A td Mrs. Otto Erickson and Mrs ” THE SILENT AOCUSER” B. R. Hill of Los Angeles H. R. Nelson went to Monmouth brother o f Mrs. F. W. Cady With Peter the Or*at, Eleanor Sunday to attend the graduat who 1» in Portland visiting hi Board man end Raymond McOee ing exercises o f N'oreen Nelson. mother, was entertained al U p How n young girl’s faith ami a log's arru*alioii *ave«l an in- tli Mrs. E. M. Adams and daugh Cady home the first o f lorrnl man from the elect rir Wednesday Fred ton ter Ruth were in Beaverton week. chair visiting Monday. They arc him for a trip over to Long Cemedy— “ Hello Baby" former residents o f this city. view and Kelso. Part Eight— "T h « Oregon Trail” The Beaverton Grange is t- Mrs. B. F. Oothard and her daughter Frances are at the be commended on their worthy A CORRECTION I- Oothard home in Huber afler action o f donating »12.00 A *hort lime ago we refer-, There having spent the past term in the Beaverton Library. red to a rar having been stolen is never a worthwhile project Eugeue. from P. A. McPherson. Mr. in Beaverton or community McPherson tells us that it wa* Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Rodman that the Grange does not his brother's rar. and not his. man o f Seattle are spending heartily support it. that was stolen. some time here at the horn-- Mr. and Mrs. N’. W. Gortian. o f Mrs. Rodman's mother, Mrs. BOTICA have been entertaining Mr* Spraner. Gorham's brother, Mr. J. I* Robert Harris and Rex Den The Po»toffiee Department Troost o f Niles, Michigan. M ney are home from Corvallis Troost slopt>ed here on hi has been advised by the postal where- they have been attend way home from the Shrine Con administration of Gwcb oslo vas ing the Oregon Agricultural vent ion at Los Angeles, an ta that the official nainr of College. reports a very good tune. that country in the Engl.«|i language is “ CzechostovaHa” . Mr. amt Mrs. Geo. Blasser Beaver Chapter Ni have moved into the Ban while the names "Tschrehirn". 106 O. E. 8. Reg "Czechien”, ’’Tsrheehei,’ ’ “ Bo Adams home on Second and ular meeting Wed hemia", “ Tscheehovien” "Gzr- Angel Streets, which they re nesday e v e n i n g ehia", etc- are not permit trit cently purchased. June 27, at 8 P. M in the address o f mail article«. Visitor* welcome. By Mr. anti Mrs. E. H. Moor** Social. Consequently, in ca*e article« amt Mr. and Mrs. Collis Powell order o f the W. M. Jessie Adv c 20 roach l lie country in question M oore o f More* were visiting Pltaris, Secretary. in the objectionable manner at f-e J. « . Uuntley home^Ujd pjM|I R ‘ Hutchinson. piano above cited, such artirles are first part <«r ttii» w ek . and voice teacher, will b«> pr*- returned to origin. Mr. and Mrs. F. ©, trugijld soiled by Sherman, Clay A C* soil. Mr. ami Mrs. W. 6. Mr in a radio concert with tw FARM REMIMDERS Kell Mr and Mrs. I>oy Gr»T a««i*ttng * ifi« f« , Friday, June For poisoning the Buugla* Mr-. Bailey, and Mrs. Bavi* 19 from 9 to 10:3d P, M. Re* ground squirrel— the common ptruieked at Oswego Lake Sun idents of Beaverton will ba'»' gray (Jigger— this is tlie be«t an opportunity to hear Mr season. During June when the day. Hutchinson, who will start females and young are above Mr. and Mrs. Robley D. We! leaching here soon. ground they are readily exter don o f San Ffryirisro, and Mi The squirrels a re Tin* grades from the state minated. an,| Mrs. JL W. Monastes and % • daughter «terry were visitor« a examinations o f May have ar killed nvist effectively by the Tlie the L. E. Squires home this rived. and those who graduated means o f poison grain. Hie from the eighth grade are as grain is scattered along week. Hie follows: Lola Cox. Margaret squirrel trails and about The local M W. A. Ball Winiskv. Belly Huntley, Rose hole*. Properly scattered poi Team will give a dance in the Fry. live Helen Shively, Carlo) la son does not. endangpr Ihilier Hall, Saturday evening Shively. Glare Sridmore, Vivian stock, as the animat* do not Avne 20. Gou,| music in a Harris, I.aliens Underhill. Ten pick up enough to harm them. good ball. Everybody w el ni*on Walker, James Under come. Adv p 2'J wood, Emerson Walker, Arrhi- VOICE ARD PIANO Mr-. J. F.. Smith or Jack bald Zimbriek, Max MeGlasson, PAUL. K HUTCH IX80N town w-as a Beaverton visitor Milton Boring. Vernon Mape Charles Coxa. of Portland will hold a summer Monday. Mrs. Smith wltl bg Gerald Ghinn, class al Beaverton remembered as Miss Amy Sny Clinton Barnes, William Sliimr- For Information Cell Fogg’s der, a former pupil of Beaver Residence, Beaverton 37 ton High. Try Our Ctaaalfied Ada Pendant Fixtures $8,00 each De W itt’s Cod Liver Oil P ILLS /JepenieMify U an the- Irk fit lu t* in ihit *Aog. - Mr. fih tle-iew a n «I O IR lamps futures and every- O N E L IG H T P E N D A N T S with Shades suitable for bed rooms, nooks, etc. Hung electrical that you will find here are of »laudaiit manufac ture linrkC'i up by thr manufacturer«’ guar antee and by our war rant o f faith and wll- 11 il * n e a a to serve T ill« I« your eleelrlcal •hop. $2,50 each BEAVERTON PHARM ACY — These price* do n<>( im-lude bul e W e extend an invitation to the P U B LIC T O H E A R O U R M O N D A Y R A D IO C O N C E R TS C U i Î l à o i l 'ù E f ; ;« í f; "(tute T r TTV UC AVI H TON îîMtliON - ANNOUNCEMENT The Durant Motor Company of California is pleased to announce the appointment of Otto Erickson & Co, authorized distributor for their S T A R M O T O R C A R S fo r Washington County, Oregon T I 1 S appointment adds another link in the strong Pacific Coast and National chain o f Star Car Service Dealers. Star Car service, beginning with the building of the car itself, extends through every avenue o f its manufacture and sales, to one objective — satisfied f owners. W ith the amazing power o f the new M illion Dollar Motor, and exclusive safety o f proven, perfected Four-wheel Brakes, this new Star Car *vill appeal tQ you strongly-—as a buyer o f low cost transportation. A rigid comparison o f the Star C ar’s advanced features will convince you that it is “Tom orrow ’s Car Today’*— faf ahead o f its class in value offered. Mr«. Have Pitt 1« the happy winner o f a wool Indian blan ket, won on the book her daughter, Adeline fteiff, was selling for the benefit of the F.lks Convention. • The Beaverton Review Mr and Mrs. C. C. Beach and family and Miss Josephine Beach, Mr. Beach's sister, who is visiting here from Los An geles. look a trip up the Co lumbia Highway Saturday af ternoon. R e a s o n Major and Mrs. Leroy Ford o f Berkeley, were Sunday v is itors at tlie home of I h e i r cousin, L. K. Squires. Major Ford, who is a military Instruc tor at the t'niversily o f Cali fornia. ¡s in Portland on a two months’ furlough. Mi-* Norm« C. Brown will speak at the Beaverton Con gregational Church Wednesday, June ? L at 8:00 p. M In sup port o f Constitutional Govern ment and Law Enforcement. Admission will he free. Every body is invited. Mrs. A. \V Richard of Kka- mokawa. Wash., who has been visitin g relatives tier« f„, jpnre than a week, returned hum« Thursday. She was sent a. a delegate to the Slate Grange at I Pullman, Wn«h.. and slopped here on her relum trip. Vacation Needs! Wp. One Food — T fried Am aízo W e cordially invite you to call upon your new Star C ar Dealer. Y ou are assured o f every courtesy when you inspect the complete line o f latest models displayed. has h e D u r a n t M o t o r C o m p a n y p/ CALIFORNIA in p A K L ^ N D , C A L IF O R N IA a crisp, even brown. T 0 DAV* AMAIZO is not a grease— therefore it doesn’t m ake fried foods greasy. T h at’s why m o th ers so greatly prefer it. Sunbeam Lotion Tooth Paste Brushes Cameras Films Firstaid Emergency Kit Writing Paper and Pens Vacuum Bottles Shaving Necessities Diving Caps D a n ’s Drug Store J J E A V E R T O íx O R E G O N SS* W IT H THE M ILLIO N D O LLAR M OTOR If you now own a Star Car, drop In and get acquainted with your new dealer. There’s a lot his organization knows that can contribute to your pleasure in owning a Star Car.