The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, June 22, 1928, Image 4

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    THE BEAVERTON REVIEW
aiw
I
perienc*
of a m>gn> »lave who
Anglin of habí inn, Washington, no and 7:30 p. in.
what he said, but how ho said U. I
i (truck a white man in an argument
Also the two professors, J. Rohm
te.l s?ngor and minister of liter t.
Rev. J M. O'Neill
----------------------- 1 over a dug fight. TV* negro was
will m g and piomh in this church.
son and Tim Gto'eman, entorta hod
Iasued Every iriday at Beaverton,
,c have one of his ear.
the boys hy lengthy, but nono-the-1
You are very t-ordally invited to
Ih-aveiluu l.mUo
tire (ron.
cut off “pursuant to the law in such
le»» plcosin* orations on the given j
attvial these servii es w th us.
No.
'.*52, I. 1».
canes."
subject : "Athletics." Mr Robinson's |
B y-
There Is a welcome ut the Na.
11. F., tiioola ev -
A mon* the advertisements was
pinte object was to thank the stu
Bethel Cong. Church
t h e r e v ie w
PUBLISHING CO.
serine Chunh that la felt hy all
ery Monday eve
Ml| 22 V is officisi!)- amu i
its far the r “ fi:
co operai on
- I one announcin* the arrival of a
who enter it to attend our ser­ nltig al X p in.’
Visitón*. w ol-
o - ,
svtitor c* rt ° ° t "about 200 choice slaves, as the date or the annual athletic t. ward» me" and expressed the h o p
rutile. 8 (!. Rogers. N. Cl. M
vice*.
Juliette Carter
in- he would be at the helm a*ain next
u .r l
u.TT-^r whch WÍU be exposed for sale on, banquet
Toe word “ athlet e
7tf
Roy L. Noll, Pastor E. Underhill, Secretary.
J. H. Hulett .
Business al na*er TnurwUy th# 2 j n<1 0f thu m«tant." dudes all who, durin* the
past year.
Mr. Coleman nortraved and
.. trri-d a»
matter
l" >»* issue of October 21. 1 7 « , scholastic year, partic pated in any described the abi'ities of St. Mary’s
sons ------
u|ion **--
the gridiron,
the gym
December 9 19>2 st the postoffice the May!and Gasette published the athletic endeavor as memlwrs of the1-----
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SI.
Cecelia Church /
lleaverlnit Roheit»
t
floor, the track, and the diamond
- at Beaverton,
(he news of the birth of a son to the varsity
tilt
l.ndu«
N o.
Beaverton, Orvgou,
Oregon, under
under
from the view-Hi n* j f a “ disinter­
Approximately
fifty
youths
par-
British
kin*
and
queen,
whch
had
Sunday
Masses — 7:10 aitv.1
2 tH un-eta
first
Act of March 3, 1879.
ested
yet
interested
s:iect*tor."
We
centred on Aufust 12. The story took of the spread, in -hiding foot-
1» a. lit.
and llilrd
T ues.
j bore the headlines: “ Great Joy to ball stars, stellar basket-baler*, thank Mr. Coleman for his opinion
FRIDAY, JUNE 22. 1928
. . w
dav evenings
at
Sunday
C
a
le
ch
lsm
—
8:30
and
. the Nation! A Princ* of Wales is trackmen and baseball heroes. A U jsnd commendations, and hope to
J '* '»
7:30 p M in (he
0:30
a.
in
fti
Horn. God Save the Kin*." This was types of sth etes, b * and small, I wi*ne«s him often
next year at our
I. O O, F. Hall.
Mr*. W alter
Hnpllain — 2 |i. in.
hypo-rite is one who rrettnd* tk# g , , , ! * , and notorious charac- ponierous and speedy, li*ht and ■ various games.
lln rn s. Secretary, Mr*. Marjor­
____ amply
__
_______ __
The speechmaMn* done, all re -
W eekday Mass N ^d a. m.
l.eUeve you when lie knows you t l f who afterwards became Geor*e ___
heavy
were
represented
Sal unlay
C onfession — 4 -in ie I -wls, N. O.
p tttf
Wt
, From these fifty youths St. Mary a t rod to the rssemhly h dl for the
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IV.
The Marvland Gasette was fro picks her teams to uphold her hon- swarding o f letters. Football lot-
*
k
a i l
*
. —
— ... ...A >au*a .) . 1 it.. -1
tf .
ter*
were 'awarded first, since flU
foot­
''eabick porsons seldom need sd- quently suspended for varying per- or <n 'he *'i.*K1 oí compettion.
ball
is
tho
foremost
■*xnv>
at
St.
sx
Dnmediately following the repast.
vice as to w-hat they should do they i^ s . hut is still published and is
.all others in
Mary's, . ami . .
cred.ted bv the Lbrarian of Con- i the fine and delicate art of after
. -
_ T. ,
ja» naturally do it
«
• « . t o w -Ito
« m e I S to w , t o » , . . . S W I M
to w s s r i j
^ “ ,^ 7 ” C .
several
potential
talkers,
at
the
re­
Veil, one more couldn't do much eat-day American newspaper«."
quest. of course, of tho pres.ding tereived a 'etter. the second year
harm. Why not have a “ Mind Your
toastmaster. Rev. Father Heesak- and third year men were given a 9:45 A. M., Sunday School.’
Own business W eek?”
ABOUT WOMEN
er.
Too
many stars, would-bes sweator, and one fourth year man I IKK) A. M Morning Worship.
Miss Marja J. Gomolaka, owner and has-beens, as one speaker call- i obta:ned a b'g flue and Gold blan­ 3:00 P. M.. Junior Endeavor.
California wants to annex Ne- c f two Polish newspapers, one in ed them, spoke, so it would be to« ket.
7:00 P. M. Senior Endeavor.
vsda, out that wou’d simply ruin Utica u d tb, oth#r
1™ ® ^ *f “ **' 'ength.v and
tedious to ment on
Then followed the haaketball and 8:00 P. M.. Evening Worship
Reno’s leading industry.
N. y , j , thought to be the only wo- thorn, much less quote them, but
Pr*>er Meeting, Wednesdays si
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man publisher o f a foreign l*n- perhaps the most enjoyed speech of baseball in rapid or lor. When a’ l right in th* evening.
“ When the roll is called up yon- guage newspaper in the United
the evening was that of ‘Phonse letters wore given out , that wers
— Donald MacNeil, Minister
der" the stse of a man's roll will States,
Robinson, brother <jf Prof. Robin- in.ended to be given out, the eve-
not count for so much.
son, and a partaker of St. Mary's ¡ nini:'* activitiaa were finished.
Na/.arene Church
Miss Harriet Reel has been a p .,
, ,
— SI. M i V a \\ orld.
It was not so much
10:00 A. M. Sunday School. J. L.
arbiter of the industrial ""•pitalny
It’s strange
how much the ponied
Holden Supt.
thinking board of Hluois at a salary of$5- ~ ~ —
1
world’s
statesmen
are
11:00 A. M., Morning Worship.
000 a year. "*
about “ unthinkable'' wars-
7:00 P. M. Young People's Meet ng.
8:00
P. M.
Evangelistic service.
___
Ford
Mss
Mildred
Parisette
of
Texas
We know what the new
The sermon, Sunday night w ’l
lonks" 1 ke but have hardly had Ume and Mis* Margaret Berg.n of New
1 lc made by Rev. Ch*». (’ lark, who
Jersey are two -r>ung American A
to judge its tonal qualities.
8 <s a returned Missionary front J *-
singers to make their dehut with A
S pan.
K
Every evening this week, starting ft
J Monday evening and «-ml ng S «' - , J
hii knowledge
8 unlay at 8:00 P. M.. Rev. U. W. i
iea! and financial condition.
Heav^ producing cow.«, Heifers and herd bul s
Women who enter the ministry
Ü »
the earliest of th* G«1™*0 Evangelical Church 4
4 Myrtle Point will lay a mile of M
^
^
“ ' ^ g o t »maxing • "
Perm.tfed_to marry
big
- - __
,
ff new sidewalks.
*
results by u*mg two columns.
desirable 8 The old Ilurk* Cannery plant of
Miss Anne Case is attending ev«- g REGISTERED AND GRADE Jerseys,
c o
Some
recently 8 Astoria will bo rebuilt thi* vear.
nmg classes tn
in a London
i.onuon public
puonc ^
* Individuals, popular breeding.
Be ng old-fashioned, we stiH feel v hooi
the age o f 75. She speaks j
fresh
and
producing
heavily.
This
is
a
complete
4
The Young A Weil* Co. are buy
that a giri should not propose to a . f(Hlr foreign
languages. German B
f
irg
75 ton* of cherries at Eugene.
dispersal
the
herd
owned
by
H.
A.
Meyers.
man, except as a last resource.
j French. Spanish and Italian.
4
The Idaho l’ower Co. Ha» n-duced
REGISTERED AND GRADE GUERNSEYS, two
the rate» for stn>et lighting at
A press agent says of a lecturer
Mis» Iyo Araki a Tokio nurse
DOORS
young
young
cows heifers
and nel'U
herd bull.
VOUUg bulls,
DllllS, y
O U llg COWS
h e lle r s
UIlU
0U1I. 4. Vale.
that he never visits the same place who proved herself a heroine lathe j
WINDOWS
2x l’s to 2x10s pt*r M. $10.00
Q n e r e g i s t e r e d COW d u e t o freshen SOOn. This ¡S
twee . Maybe he doesn t dare to. great Japanese earthquake, is in J
SHINGLES
thi* country to stud
sto«1- American nur- ^
_____ i » .
>•
.
i _ * a.t. . i . __ i ....... . j i
this
m o u l d in g s
a complete
dispersal
of the herd owned by r*
C. I r
1x12*8 ........................ 12.00
SCREEN WIRE
The octupus squirts a cloud of sin* n *‘ ho<i«.
Smith. Also two DcLaval Separators, one with
CEMENT
How would you like
black ink at it* enemies.
Quite
.
Twenty new electric locom<
Rock-Surface Roofing
SAND
electric motor, turbine bottle washer, wagon, six 4 ß
simi ar to some of our human ink-
to get that car Axed up
n Er.gfard were recently named J
GRAVEL
Ter R o l l .......................................... $ 2,25
slingers.
house jacks, mowing machine, feed cutter,*hand 8
fod celebrities, one being called the i
for less than you figured on?
NADS
Florence Nightinga'e in honor of 8
cart and other articles.
BUILDERS
Cedar shingles, per M. 15.00
New York specialist says a w07 _
_ famous nurse o f the Cnmean 8
the
man's refusal to talk is a sign of \^-ar
insanity.
Fortunately, such cases -g.
are rare.
C ED AR MILL
Athletes Honored
With Banquet
Beaverton Review
I CH ünCH
1
A i NÑ0I]NCLMI>T5
w a
I KEEP IN TOUCH
i~ 9 -
Failure to keep in touch with your
business or family at all times has
been made inexcusable because of
THE TELEPHONE
Cali Long Distance
r
¿dS W S
Oregon Telephone Co.
Auction
- j
so
Dairy Cows
30
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4
Oswego, Ore. Sal. June 30
Big Stocks! Special Prices!
of
4
is
H
4
u
Anyway the new freedom for
Mr. and Mrs. George Lane left
youth requires less prevarication for their home in British Columbia
than was necessary to establish the Fr day.
old-time alibis.
Apropos of attractive and artis­
tic
alliteration, we note that a
M.saissippi editor refers U certain
“ purveyors of putrid prejudicial pol-
itical potpurri.’*
”
Oklahoma farmers are being in-
structed in a “ meat short course.”
Some boarding-house keepers ap­
pear to have graduated from a
f hort meat course.
The Sunday School d u b meet
Miss Ed th Churchsley's home, Fri
day night.
___
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stark have
u ^en up their res dence in Lost
park for the rammir.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson and
Mrs. Louise
Reeves motored
Portland Sunday.
Mrs. O. G. Russell a home from
We.ser, Idaho where she attended
her mother’s funeral.
The regular monthly meeting of
, _
,
... . . L*?edy Grange will be held in their
A Congressional commute« u try- ^
June 23 .
in* to 8 mplify taxing methods.
When they get that worked out they
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilson from
might try simpliiying methods for Portland spent Sunday with Mr.
getting the money to pay the tax. »mi Mrs. Frank Steffan.
~
M
r
s
.
H. B. Reeves and Mrs. Jack
Quite a lot of people have rush- Anderson ca.b-d on Mrs. C. H. Rat­
ed into print to deplore the publi- term an, Monday afternoon,
city recenUy given te a “compan-
„ „ Gertrudt R«€vea 0 vUiting
mnate mirnage at
Girard, Kan- hef ^ „a M o tb e r .
Mrs. Metta Ber.
sa*. Thus givmg it more publicity. „ in of Portl„ d thi, week.
Berthold’s Famous Feeds
Berthold'Egg Mash
Berthold’ Dairy Feed
Berthold’ Scratch Feed
Çlhe Proof
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.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeves came
B E A IT Y A TOWN ASSET
from port|andf and took their mo­
ll spite of the apparent commer- ther, Mrs May Reeves, home with
ci*. -<m of the age in which we live, them to spend the week-end.
it is evident to any observer that
the Amerean people are rap dly de.
^*r-
Thomson and mother,
veloping a greater appreciation of
Saturday n.ght for
the wealthier < lasses, but extends N'« w York ,nd other P°inU «*»t
to the great marxea in the towns Th*r.
return ® • month
and villages in the rural district#. or six weeks.
Towns are being laid out with
Mr. and Mrs. Steffan and Mr.
wider streets, with provision for and Mrs B. B. Reeves spent Sat-
larger lawns, more trees, shrubbery urday evening at Mrs. Jack Ander-
und flowers and a more attractive son’s home. 500 was played, after
setting generally.
which delightful refreshment« were
Recently buiH houses show bettor served.
w U h 'T ^ r "
Mr »"<* Mrs. C. H. Kattermai.
tightly yard fences' have Urgriy
S* ^ . ? T ^ entr^ *> Wwh
disappeared. The net result of J Fhey retUrned Sun<Uy " “ f111' bna<r
the r daughter,
Donice May
these modem deve!
•ejopm ont* is beau- ng
ty. And aside from the satisfa« - with them. She has been stay ng
in Centralia for the past week.
tlon which it affords the eye, it
pays in dollar* and cent*.
Scho » election was held at Dist.
Beautiful cities, towns and v i l l a - M o n d a y ,
June 18.
Mi.
ge* attract people.
They attract Frank Steffan was elected tor 3
permanent
residents, they attract year« as a director and Mr. B. B.
tourists, and they attract trade. It! beeves as e’erk for one year. Mr.
is natu-al that a person selecting J*01 Walter* and Sam Walters a e
a trading cehter Will choose a town ih j other directors holding ov r
that is beautiful and clean in pre- from previous elections.
Jff-tnce to one that is unsightly and
.
_______ _
rtirty, -7 other conditions are any­
The
city
natorium
at Baker has
way near equal.
cost $185,000.
The Opp gold mine at Jackson-
NEWS 200 YEARS AGO
vi’le will be opened soon.
In connection with the 200th an.
mversary of the Marvland Gazette
wh 1 h «¡a* celebrated at Anapo’is ^
a few weeks ago, some early copies
of that newspaper were exhibited.Iff
The news and advertisement* of
that day were naturally different
from w hat is found in current news-
* ;rt-G
Scorce 9
rapor*. »* they reflected the cus 4.
tom* and beliefs o f their time.
r
One o f the stories from Vienna 4
to’duf the burning of several per 4
Sons convicted of witchcraft, among g
thorn a“ midwife who had baptised
*,000 chi drim in the name o f the
ril.” A local item related the ex 0 w « ( P W c o d C o . J
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Beaverton, Ore. - Near S. P. Depot
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