The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, June 26, 1925, Page Page Four, Image 4

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! auto.
Local News
making
Hie
teil»
Program
by
PAR«
Friday. Jun« t«.
R E M IN D E R S
»«liset'lbor
to
Homo Town
your
The common
barberry
on
\\. I. Noyes i> ju*t finishing!
xvlueii the gram smut 1» de­
the plumbing on the Country ¡
Mr». 1. J. Vinton entertained «'I»it*, near the simili end ot j
pendent
during
the
winter
V«
Portland friend» over the week ^ Interstate Bridge.
_
month* in Ore g n. is b e s t
end.
* A 1
4<
The«.re Tpona Every Evening J'" " " > e d in tin sprins
and
two .xlensi us
«re
hem.-
tcnday at 7 00 p. M. .......... . when the teaxes
are
Mr». M. Masters
i»
taking mude III III«' \\>'*l Sinne W aler
tarla m\ T;$o P. M.
ra-dx reeo«idled
The ldi»h>'»
rare of Mrs. L. A. Kennedy at ' i stem, under the duvet Kin Of g unday
Open 2:15, Continuous
••»!« compieteli out ot (be
present.
W I, Noyes, r uinhe
Until i t p
ground, with
care
that
11 o
Mr. and Mrs. \\. J. Alexander
Fovlon and w if« ar Adnp»si«»n: Adults. 25e. ('.till piece« o f roots are overlooked,
Hay (
mad' a business trip to Mills i \ed from Norlli bakou.
If pieees are |efl in the ground
dren under I'.* years, I Oc,
boro Monday.
young sprouts may grow from
unless otherwise specified
I Foxlon is a daughter of
Y o u r ntoney’a
them.
D. A. W h ile , M anager
Mr. amt Mrs !.. IX Shelton-1 and Mrs. Kd Halsten.
worth of food
berger and family motored to
C. W . Noyes of .Montana 1«
" a t e h the poultry Idler at
Saturday. June 27
Ml. Hood Sunday.
here visiting hi- brother. \V. I.
this lime o f the year,
a u «I
“ H E A R T S A R D SP U R S "
goodness.
change it often.
In » mie |o.
I. <i. Purditl and wile of ora Noyes, and is working in the
W ith W illia m P arnum
latter's
"(Her.
W
is
an
at
Kou tiily »e r e visiting friend»
V story o f strong amt brave ■ aliti.'» it I« best to chango it
torney. and is thinking o f open
Iianip litici
hi Beaverton Sunday.
hearts xxlio fought for loxe every ten day».
our an ottico here in Beaverton
cause* the house lo he dami',
Com ad y — " T h e B u rg la r"
Mr. and Mr». Frank Pulver
• n.| i» the source
o f mo. Ii
W. I. Noyé». Jr.. Uuddy re-
of Hu her are the proud parent*
disease.
Sun.
A
Mon.,
June
28
A
29
V
o f a haby girl, born Monday. lurned from the hospital Fri-
“P E TE R PAR"
day,
having undergone an op
Mr. and Mr«. 1_ V. Graham oration for hernia. He is now From the immortal masterpiece! R*** You Don* Voue B it?
have bean entertaining
... i » with |ds brx»thers in tloekaxxax by James Barrie, xxith Hetty
There is Something vet that
*°S T A F F O H I f l U
.Nolle Coxxan o f San Francisco.
you should do if von urn not
Bronson,
the
popular
nexx
star,
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Mahler are
selected by the author to play
rhe Lady Slipper Club met at
■ ■ proud parent« of a bai >
the part o f Peter Pan
the home of Mr», xt. C. Mrker . irl.
horn Wednesday night.
Crm edy “ Her Fortunate Face"
flier Thursday afternoon
f o r Mr-*
Mahler and Hie baby, who
International Rows
lunch.
has been named Betty Jane, am
doing
very
nicely.
Mrs,
Mahler
Little Florence Edna Hill of
T up ». A W ed., Jun e 3 0 -Ju ly 1
Portland is xi-iting here with was formerly Miss Fucila Mil­
“ THE H U N T E D W O M A N "
ler.
her grandi'arent». Mr. and Mrs.
— YOU'LL FIND IT |N THAT
By Limes Oliver Curwood.
'
Han Adams.
I. \\ . Brown 1* driving one tale o f the quest for gold, with
RIT O’ EXTRA EFFORT TO
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huntley if the trucks for the Standard men brave and fearless, men
Oil
Co.
ttiis
week
in
piace
of
mean and cowardly, with good
an(| family picnicked Sunday at
PLEASE
AT EACH DESK..
Hngrlitwood, xxhieh is I* miles ; Mr. Cooper, who is temporarily ¡and faithful women, and one
A
T
EACH
WINDOW
AND
j ¡11 charge
in Sherwood., the
woman not so good
west o f Ml. Hood.
Sherwood man being
disabled) Comedy— “ Stretching the T r u t h "
FROM EVERY OFFICER A N D
Sam Speake and family 1110- |,y a «trained tendon in one u
Country Store Wednesday
EMPLOYEE
OF THE .
to red to Newbrrg Sunday
lo
legs.
there
xisil relatives and from
Thue*. A F r i-, J u ly 2 A 3
li. S. Kingsley, formerly in
went to Oswego Lake.
“ B R O K E N B A R R IE R S “
business in Beaverton, "'as in
With Norma Shearer
Mr. and Mr-. H. K. Summers I
Saturday meeting old «<
Comedy— “ T h e P oor F le h ”
and Mr. and Mrs. i*uy Alexar .piuintanec» and friends.
Vr
der and daughter Every u pic- Kingsley ha* been in a sani
nicko,| at Bonneville Sunday.
H a v« You D o n » Y o u r R it?
tariuni for bis beatili and tlio‘
-lightly
re.
tue
ni
in
weight
Ite
There
is something yet that
Mrs. H. L. Hudson and June
hi- you tdiould do if you are not
and Jaime left Tuesday morn­ seems lo haxe recovered
a subscriber to your Home
ing for a visit to Seattle. They usuai good «pirli*.
Town Paper.
plan to return Sunday evening
Mr. Thurston, retirea rarin-
nortbwest
q f
The Bethel Ladies' Aid
of er. wta© lives
-COMMUNITY HELPERS
town,
was
taken
with
a
stroke
the Congregational Church me
— OF COMMUNITY PLANNERS
of nara'.ysis Saturday morninc
Thursday afternoon, June
25
wliib-
out
doing
eimres.
ile
i-
at the home o f Mrs. L. 11. I*eau
reported as being in a critica•
Mr. Alfred Davies journeyed
iconditimi al ibis lime, allhouih
to Banks Saturday to visit, lti-
(wo boy«, William and Harry j hopes are entertained that h
I lax us.
Wiliiam brought
hi» will ultimately recover.
f.i her back to Beaverton Sun-
------
d.i> i veiling by auto.
L>t
r Theatre
k asy
i
K
d
-óiiiday
O ld TimE
Celebration
HILLSBORO, OREGON
EXTRA SPECIAL A IT R A C -
tion, Friday Evening, July 3rd.
..................
Frank O'Mara of
t.
drove to Hillsboro Sunday
witness the county seat ooy
bats
with
I tie Salem
team. Frank said the Hillsboro
boy« weren't
quite
classy
enough for ih» boys from the
State Capitol.
Miss Martha Woodruff f a
presented in a piano rental
Thursday rveuing. June
■
Mr. Kolhn P. Vifkin.
'I lie
Vital
wa-
held
I *.<
' '
Kill-
Is
H E N it comes to
“ s t a r t i n g " , with
G e n e r a l gas you will
It Stays On
Jonleel Fare Powder xvilli
the new cold cream base
blend« wit li the complex­
ion perfectly and is so soft
and rlioging that you will
like it. Let us show you
your favorite shade.
notice the difference. Give
i! a trial.
I
' 'lie Ready W ith Reddy Pow er"
77*
J A 3 .C L E fy iE .^ »
PRO P.
Bodverton,
'0
S fM V
USED CAR CLEAN UP
our gara ge
but not our stock of used cars w e p
Mr
"* M “ , l '
'•! i - Mr" j é no \ offer our u rg e stock of standard makes of used cars at at* j
Kelley i« a niece of Mr. Adams
tractive prices and terms.
They stopped herd enroute toi
Indiana, w here (hey intend to I
make a visit, returning to their)
home in C'.alifornia this
fall.!
1 1925 Buick 5 Pas«, enclosed top
1 Ford Coupe, almost new
-
1 W iliys-K night touring
TIMÏFX
Tints
ami
Ihres
1 1923 Overland 4 touring
3 Fords less than ,$100.00
RINSE
1 Ford Bug, v/iih fenders
Anything
Gray Box
For all fabric
«ilk*
3 Dodge Touring Cars
dl. mi . wool.
1 1922 Buick four
Blue Box
For
lace-trimmed
silks.
Ine» Ferna ins while
1 1923 Chevrolet Touring
The
1 Studebaker Light Six Sedan
BEAVERTON
PHARM ACY
1 1924 Star Se i n
!
£ See us
BROWN, BROS., Proprietors ^
C. H. BROWN. Pharmacist
Telephone
. . . ,
j
0553
SATURDAY, JULY 4th
Parade.
Danoe. Race*
BIG FREE A C T
Wa*hlngton County Championship Hor***hoa
!
Pitching Contest
Interstate League Baseball Qam#
Mammoth Firework» Display
Ban» Concerts
M#rry-Oo-Round and Fsrrla Wheel
Show* and Amusomsnta
\
at
our Used Car Lot just aerrss from Court H( use.
Main Street
HILLSBORO
OREGON^
re you sure you will
nnt h
i » fit
# » next o
n e
not
be
the
one
to have such a fire?
A
it makes no difference
whether you have us do
your wiring or not ( of
course, we would like to
serve you) be sure you
have a reliable wireman
inspect your wiring.
Vinson’s Electric
Inc., does Reliable
W ork at Reason«
able Prices. Ask
those W e Serve!
A t wiring me are untiling J K>u
we
I f you ate dciltlr.g tome Wiring
tell me.
M r, Elettro-w n e
A SK us to figure
out what
your
wiring
is going
to
cost you. We will ul-
*o IHI you h..w long
it will lake us to do
the job am)
assure
you that it won't in­
terfere wll|| Mie work [j
or pleasure of your
home life for you see
We are especially ev-
port elec trie lana.
!
AN'
There Has Been Another Fire Caused By
Defective Wiring?
\
?
Patriotic ExarolM*. All Day
WHAT! You Don’t Mean To Tell Me
Oreqon
Peterson Brothers
Mr. and Mrs. Boy Keftey o f
1,0« Angeles, California, were
in Beaverton a few davs 1.» « f
week '¡sitin g
u the le.i o • ' j 0 I ' . vinjj 'o ld
AS YOU
Walker s Orchestra
F ire N um ber
D E A N ’S D P U G STORE
Î r* S ---------------------------
I A T I O — M —
Mis Alice F. Driscoll. dair-
1-r o f M •. ami Mr <. Mike tiri»
roll of South Beavert on. left
last werk for New York, where
»lie will join lief aunt for :u.
eXtendr, | trip throngti r.ufop».
Miss Driscoll is a teacher i •'
T h** I’ortlan.1 publie school*.
TINTS
Old uml New Dance*
An added
Charm
ÍBEAVERTON*
■
t LO O P S E it V iC E
iv
f Mu-ie
\.i ■]
Beaverton.
—
llill-boro Auditorium
a #
w
1
OLO TIME OAROE
/
evening,
b y
y. I.aoeey -ay> I bai/ In K
climb up Ml. Hood Sunday
j
what made lus face so red. but
maybe the new -oil bad soni»
thing lo do with iL
AV'
■ 1
Portland.
Mr.
taught here in
I
r J0-3I
»
SERVICE —plus
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Cray left 2
» i d. .lay ev ■ _ for a niotm A
flip
to
Yellowstone
National
Park. They expect to be gone
about two week* and to bave
one week in the park.
J
Ore.
For Sala— i >ieen Pea» and new
MAN W V *T 8 WORK
polaloea. Three-fourth» mile
\\ orkmg man would like to
»iililhw.'»l of Beaverton
o il
get sieadx w.uk near Beax or­
llerlhold Hoad. I.. A Ingram
lon. He.i -..mi,ble
wages.
Ad­
Adv p 3ti
dress p o
Box 313. Ileaxer-
„ Y E A G E R 'S
FAMILY
BREAI
It Blends Perfectly
JONTEEL
COLD CREAM
FACE POWDER
Ion,
Paper,
1 MS
Irwin-Hodson
Shop Gutted;
Loss $250000
Defective
W iring
Starts
Blaze In Celluloid
Department.
Damage or more than 9250,-
000 was dons to the plant of
th « Irw in -H o d so n P rinting Co.
at 115 N. 15th Si., In a spao
tacular
early
m orning
blax*
Tuesday that called out twelve
west side companies and nacaa-
# lalad a second alarm.
f»elective wiring 1» blamed by
officials for Hie hlnze.
'T h e above article wae p rin t­
ed In
23 >
the
Portland
News June