The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, June 19, 1925, Page Page Four, Image 4

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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
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UC AVI H TON
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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.