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About The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1926)
Friday, top Um kor 17, i t t i Th« B m verton Rav tow in tli« auditorium. Mr. ami Mrs. G. It. York I : Ì B P. M., final log of wnr. went to Portland Thursday eve mug to bring back their little t :30 P. M., stock parade led by Mr. Molntyre wlth hi* Scotch ______ son Jimmy, who has been in bug pipe*. llh e Good Samaritan Hospital the Mr. 0. J . Meier and family past six weeks hring treated ? P. M., uthletic conteste. In rluding ruiinilig, Juniplng. have returned to Portland. j for sugar diabetes •hot put, etr. Mrs. Minnie Riley is in W . M. Green of Aloha » a s la- 3:30 P. M . band concert. Portland nursing a sick friend ken to St. Viiict'iil'« hospital on 8:30 P. M.. rloslng evenl of thè I Wednesday owning on order Recon d Annulli Washington Mr. Skidmore has built a ,>r_ Mason. Thev arrived at l Gounty Fair, thè Queen'a l'alt. | new garage on his property on p M an,, the appendix » a s re- a Jllney dance. l.omhard St. moved al 8 the same evening. —— — Mrs. Guy Garr returned on M«“- •* reported to he in AA'ednesday from a week's v is -j * critical condition, it in Seattle. I.ewis llrothers report the KINDKRGARTKN Mr,. Li,tie Boring and son of material for four new l will open iny Kindergarten Milton returned Sunday from a ' T T 1” “ *'* ' io,n" v k “ ' h >cpt. 13. Visit In Carlton. \\ eed -room house «hu h ca Thnse tnterested please call j be seen from almost any point Miss Anna Yeiliek of North in town, the I.. I.. Walker house MO7 or (007 ns early ns pos- Plains is attending the Beaver- on the Canyon Road: the Geo. sible, us I wisli to get turne Wil l nlso hc ton High School. Moshofsky place on the Bernard new equipmcnt. gl<ul to call on you. Free truns- Acres; and the Archie Buchan Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hayes portntion to und from klnder an house at Huber. spent Sunday with their son. garten. Tom Jam es and wife. who Mr. Jessie tlaycs of Aloha. Mrs. Ilnttle A. Allen. have been visiti ig at the horn* Asslated hy Mrs. Dehn l'ndertitll John Gray left Wednesday of Mrs. Jam es' parents. Mr. Adv c 3t» tr forenoon io resume his work Mr*. II. A. Geriniquct, re al the l niversity of Oregon. I turned Thursday to their home Mr. aud Mrs. Joh n Kggnian Hl Crawford, Nebraska, left for Skamokawa, W ash on Hugh Lewis is expected t . Tuesday, to attend the County return today. Friday, from a BEAVERTON FINANCE CO y air> j hunting trip to southern Ore- Offers This Week , iron. Miss Katherine Lauderdale of | . . . , , o I '.'3. tin one urre. S room mod \\ I.. J a m e s , p re s id e n t Portland, teacher in the third. ern house, witli hardwo»<l , , ... u ... the Pacific Stages. Inc.. am grade, is living with Mrs. Geo , ......................... flonru, fire pluee. Barn, gur- ,,, Ray Conway, advertising man- uge. chicken house, fruit nrd ! ager for ttie stage company berries. 1700.00 will handle Mrs. A'an Rodman left o n were in Beaverton Tuesday eve J'u*y terms on tmlu ice. Wednesday for Eugene w here mug and addressed I lie Cham In she will .«pend a week in her i ber of Commerce on the demer- 2V. 'twenty-three ncres, all rultivalion. 7 • room modern sororily house. i its of the motor Ini* ami slag« house. Water, electricity amt .. „ ... , -. . ! bill which will conic up hefori Mr. I. C. Smith of S k » m o k a -,fhp , hl. gas 2 goo,| ham *. Chicken wa, A\ ash was a visitor m the Novrmbir house. 15 acres bottom land. home o f his stepson, Mr. John , Price $ 8 , 000 . 00 . $2,800.00 Fgguian. Friday. down. 8 % ^interest on de Found- Parker fountain pen. ferred payments. h> Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Hein- ' Owner may have same nnd one-hulf identifying property and pay 30. Thirty-two onen of Hoquiam, Wash., vis -1 arres. 18 in cultivation, bal ing for this ad. J. Frank ilcd in the home of her sister.] ance in pasture. 8 -room Cunningham. 3rd and Angel Mrs. P. J . Cooper. house. Gas and electricity V.lv p I t IS available. Well water. Barn, Mr. and Mrs. Burgie of the chicken houses, garage. Price Masonic Home spent the week SERVICES A T CORORE- I t 2.500.00. $1.500.00 down. end at the home of Mr. and QATIORAL CHURCH Mrs. B. K. Denny. j 7.50 Sunday evening tlie W. E. Pefg, Gen. Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 0. Howe Bethel orchestra wi'l give tbr of Salem spent the week end second of its concert prelude« in the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1« the regular evening service M- C. McKercher. This musical program featured ‘ the return o f the orchestra last Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hugh w„,,k was «.„Joyed by alt. •on and Mr. and Mrs. George Th(, pn.«,or's subject in th* Hughson returned from New- evening wilt be 'The lince-Over port last Wednesday night. or •,«., ,,,p w m «. X-Ray Your LOCAL NEWS Little Helm Zeseh. 7-year-oWdaugbter of a Chevrolet Motor Company Official on the Pacific Coast, opened the National Chevrolet Convention at Detroit this year with an 18-minute sales talk. slop, head o f the farm crops de RADIO STATION KOAC It will cover tin' TO NAVE NEW FEATURES partment. .New features of the programs to b«' oroidca«! over radio sta tion KOAC. Oregon Vcricultural College, starting September ‘.'7 will be four home study courses — Seed Production. Poultry Farm Management. Basketball Practice and Theory and Na tional Government. Anyone in terested may enroll in these courses by mailing his name to KOAC. Enrolled students wit! he furnished the complete list of lectures in the course con cerned and dates on which they will be broadcast, a list o f text books, bulletins, or other mat erial relating to the course, and an outline of each lecture be fore it is broadcast The seed production course consisting of twelve lecture will be in charge of G. R. Hv- practical phases of seed pro duction and distribution for Oregon ami the northwest. Al fred G. Lunn, professor o f poultry husbandry, will give tin leclures in the poultry farm management course Robert H Hager, originator of the fainou “ percentage” system of basket ball, will give the lectures on basketball practice and theory Dr. F. A. Magruder, profes.-o' of political science, will have charge of the national govern ment course. Final examina tion questions will be furnishe, enrolled students at the clos- of each course. Those wh< pa*s will be awardtyj a cerlifi cate, hut no college credit wil be given. Unexcelled Job Printing Be Independent Have you ever noticed that people withH money in the bank have a certain air o i l independence? 9 Start saving now and experience that a same feeling. Mrs. Daisy Hocken and chit- Heart, dren, Edna, tinogene, and Jolin The morning sermon will 1» have returned to Corvallis, built around the theme Grea where Imogcrve will enter the Expectations or Heaven s Pl»' O. A. C. this fall. f°r Earth-Bound Man. The choir will sing an anthem while Mrs. L. D r.'n lll.l *ger. an d ; Mr Cady will «ing a« an offrr- RhiKia. Gladys. Paul and Glen j ory p0,o Campion'» ¿ j l ; ‘Nine- have returned from a w eek's. ty an(, xine.' vacation at Rockaway and Can- __ non Beach. Huge Turnout Greets Coach Miss Viola Hanson, who was (Continued from Front Page formerly a student of Beaver- *»'">" ■";* •'"'»>"*»> ■* ton High School, is attending ¡ » op,hJr of ,h,• the Lincoln High School of ^ of our . Forest Grove and Hillsboro Portland this winter. High Schools If is lime for Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Bennett Beaverton to turn the tables on of Lindsay, in Tulare Co., Cal., our larger rival* and gain *lh> spent a week visiting in t h r place we rightfully deserve, that home of Mr.'. Bennett s sisl •• of being the foremost higt Mrs F . J . Dietii h. school in the county. . . And Start with a coin and end with a barrel o f money-- W e have a ¿%Zoney p a rrel for you. Bank of Beaverton BEAVER THEATRE SHOWS - - from Sept. 17 to 26 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPT. 17-18 Douglas Fairbanks Mr. and Mrs. W . C. MrKHI. ! hi* T “ r ,o o U 0U,r 1lo" ? - M,«s Ju liette Carter, and Mr . : lowkfd- fur cbancc to and Mrs. W m . Y'oung and sons rn u ar* George and Woodford motored ... ,. , , , „ , „ . „ . (I.ontinue,, from hronl Page to Gordon Creek Sunday. „ . . .... . . contest on Thursday at 10:3d Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kerns, A. M. The tug of war will tie Paulina and Rilla I.eel, and bandied in the same way. th- John Forbes of Portland were i,otl " ,>r‘,nd d»7 wunners . . . . 1 making the final pull on the guests Saturday evening ... the ,agt day a, p M home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. The closing event of the fair Caswell will be the Queen's Ball, a j i t ney dance. The complete program forth«' Hirer day« U a« follows: *w ith “THE MARK OF ZORO” Special P ric e s 3 5 c and 15c ^ ______________________« SUNDAY and MONDAY, SEPT. a 19-20 ‘THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD” For Starring George Arllss TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Absorbent September 21: 10:30 A. M . school children’s parade in fair ground*. 1t A. M„ crowning of queen. 11:30 A. M. opening address B. Frank Irvine. 1 P. M.. band concert. 1 :30 P. M., horseshoe contest. 12 : 3 0 p. M„ lug of war. 3 P. M., hand concert. A P. M„ county program con- , sistin« of special musical numbers from different parts of the county, also communi ty singing. An old-time dance will follow. Music hy Toelle's orchestra. For this dance, the fee will he 30 rents for men, ]with" ladles free. Wednesday, September 22: Starring Anita Stewart Cotton THURS., FRI., 8AT., 8EPT- 23-24-25 Rudolph Valentino IN “THE EAGLE” Special P rices 3 5 c an d 15c Management, Medicina Firstaid “THE PRINCE OF PILSEN” Thla Theatre la Under New Your Cabinet— SEPT. 21-22 jW ant to Olve You the Best Pictures We Can Get. DRUC9TOM Tuesday, And We Nearly everyone keeps a package o f sterile cotton handy. The Firstaid brand is rec ognised throughout t li e country for its long fibre, and purity. We rerommend Dii» exclu sive patented package that keep* the cotton free from impurities. Dean's Drug Store J. H. STILES, Manager. su 3s22iL Stcr* Beaverton, Ore. 10 A. M , potato grading contest in agricultural building. , 1 0 :3 0 A. M , horseshoe contest 1 P. M., fanning demonstration in the auditorium. 1 P. M„ band concert by Wash- county hand. t :30 P. M., lug of war. 2 P. M., baseball between Banks and Sherwood, game free to all. 3:30 P. M., hand roneerf. , 7 :3 0 P. M., hand coneert. H:30 P. M.. jitney dance, T u b by's orchestra. Thursday, September 23: 10.30 A. V.. County Federation of W om an's Clubs meet In r.iiditorium. address hy Dr. Pennington of Pacific College. 10:30 A. M., final horseshoe contest. It A. M., band concert. 1 1 :3 0 A. M . free dancing ael. 1 P. M., tanning demonstration Oelrich Nursery to . Orenco, Oroqon Full line ol Fruit trees - Shrubs - Ornumental trees Grafted Francliette Walnuis - Nursery Grown Filbert Located One mile north ol Rerdville. Rhone, Hillsboro 2621 GROCERIES Meats ®> Vegetables if) it & Try our Special B. M. G. Coffee 45c per lb. “Quality i* our Policy.” Delivery Service: West side 2 P. M. East side 3 P. M. W E D E L IV E R SA T U R D A Y 10:30 A.M. Beaverton Market and Grocery Farm ers: We pay cash for your eggs and produce Washington County Fair Hillsboro, Oregon Tues. - Wed. - Thurs., Sept. 21-22-23 Thirty thousand feet of covered floor space. Program will be carried out rain or shine. Queen of Washington County will be crowned Tuesday, September 21st. torn Buying Lumber from our yards saves you money Note These Prices Garage Door, 8ft.x7ft. 6in. Each 11.00 Fire-proof Roofing Paint!“; Per Gal 1.50 Shingles Per M 2.50 1x3 Flooring PerM 20.00 1x6 Rustic Per M 20.00 1-2x6 Rustic Per M 12.00 1x8 Ship-lap Per M 14.00 1x10 Ship-lap Com. Per M 20.00 W. J. McCready Lumber Co. “The Service Yard” Marion Watson, Sales Agent, Beaverton, Oregon