The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, September 21, 1928, Image 6

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F R IP A Y , SEPT 21, 1928.
PICTORIAL LIFE OF HERBERT HOOVER
BEAVERTON RFVTEW
Scholarship
No. 4
By StttcrficM
At
H ifh c r
S lu t*
r m n n lfy
I ’ N IV R R S IT Y OK O K K llO N, Ka
(tear. Only i t atájenla of the t’ niver
•it) o f Or*||oa “ flunked ou t" or were
deviated Inelifltd* to return to (ohool
" * aerounl o f low *<'h*lar*ki|>, It wa*
taneuaeed hjr |C.vrl M I'allett, registrar.
Thl* I* a aahataattsl ter reate frota U*t
term, when ST were ant atlowed to re­
enter. ta the forreapondlng term la»t
year, a total o f 4* flunked out.
Thl* low number »how* definitely
that dúdente are devoting moro lime
to (tudiea, alnre atandard* o f arhular-
•htj< hav* deadtljr raiaed at the in n er
• tty. The high quality of work being
don* la r e fle e te l In the fact that lili
ttudrnta won plaret on the honor roll
for earning gradea of II or above In all
tubjeft*.
TEXTBOOK IS W RITTEN
P N IV K R 8 IT Y OK OKKllON, Eu­
gene.— A laboratory manual on eapert-
mental phytic» will be written by l*r.
A. K. i'aawell, of th* phyalea depart
meat of the Ifalveraity o f Oregon,'It ta
announced.
kieMillnn and eompaar
will publiah the volume. It ta eiperted
to ho completed . 'one. ao that It ran
be diatributed
1 le foa tha opening
>f achool naat 1.*.
». Here Herbert had hi* «hare of the boute worm,
which Included Ihia important engineering Job.
1. After Herbert Hoover’* father died In low *, the three
ehiMrvn went to Uve at Vacie Uenajati . farm nearby.
Still the finest expression o f
Todayk Ä
m ode
N,
Sunday
and
Monday. S*?t.
"HULA**
Featuring Clara Bow
Comedy snd N r » «
23-21
Turad ay
S. The children'* pUyhouae wa* the farm attic, where
Ihey read Youth * Companion and Bobinaon Cruaoe,
4. FI rat prtae alway* went to Herbert when me entraren
played circua with Cncle Hcnajah a old w h i t e ------
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LOCAL N EW S
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Mrs. A. W. Butterfield is
vering from an attack of the flu.
a
Hillsboro
hspital,
Thursday
v rheumatism for the last year.
- Widnenday. Sept 25-2<l
“RUBBER TIRES’*
Harrison Ford and Bea-¡a Loie
Comedy
Thursday - Friday. Sept. 27 - 28
“W E R E ALL GAMBLERS"
Thom • * Meighan
Mrs. W. H Scidmore visited with
Comedy and Cartoon
Portland relatives last week.
'I r .
so n ,
tanti
.« lis . j& c o D
Ferddie,
and
s e n n in i
Mr.
and
and
Mrs
Salurdat. September
l oir . . after weeks have
Takea demonstration today
passed and other inunufuc-
and note how the 1 hirant 73
turers have brought out new
De Luxe Sedan matches
models . . . the D u run t 75
o f its lieauty and style. The thrill o f
truest interpretation of modern ism.
EOl'K FORWARD SPEED operation
The D u ra n t 75 De Luxe Sedan is
alone worth your time. See it today.
positively intriguing in fleet lines . .
different colors ..and pleasing b rilli­
ance of chromium-plated trimming.
tne special exercises at the Grotto
of the Holy Sanctuary :« Portland
W ill mak* children's dresses or
Sunday afemoon.
coats in exchange for wood, fruit,
Mr and Mrs S. Gordon, former vegtables or anything I can use
Beaver'onians, but at present re- 710 Lomberd St. Phone 2716- p-42-43
sid ng in Truckee, California, were
business caller» in town Wsdnes
day. They own a house on Eighth
St. near Lombard.
Mrs. H. M. Barnes, Mrs. L. D .1
Mrs. R. W. Stewart returned tended the funeral
of the
late ! Shellenberger and Rev. Donald Mac-
Tuesday from a months visit with Charles M Stiles, Past Patron of Neil are
attending
the
Pacific
her brother, b ren .on Lot.g at To­ Holly Chapter of the O. E. S. Slop* Congregational Congress at
ledo, Ore.
’
that was held *n Portland Mnoday. the First Congregational church in
Homer Wilson, who has been
employed by the Standard Oil Co j
at Seaside, arrived Friday to vis­
it at the home of his father, A. E. |
Wil-on, Beaverton jeweler.
He
is spending a few davg this week
with friends in Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Jacka and
daughter Chariot’ e and his mother ¡
Mrs. J. B. Jacka returned Sunday'
from a motor trip thm California!
and left Tuesday to spend the re-I
mairder o f tl eir vacati n with re­
latives in Hocpii.nn Wash.
BEST MEATS
and
GROCERIES
in
TOWN
At the Biggest Values
gSPEOAL**!
While They Last!
f
^ $112 V ectoH cater $ 6 5 ^
4 A lso 2 used heater treasonable 4
4
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See
D E W EY, The Plumbe
Beaverton, Oregon
Phone 7702
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Gladly Deliver.
O U R C U S T O M E R S A R E S A T IS F IE D .
DELIVERY SERVICE: West Side 2 p m.
East Side 3 p. m
We Deliver Saturday At 10:30 a. m.
BEAVERTON
MARKET AND GROCERY
Farmer«: W e par caah far your e|(e end predate
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LOW PR IC E D CAR
Washington County Distributors Of S T A R C A R S
you r fu r ­
nace i n s t a l ­
lation th ese
hve things you
must findt
4 * Cleanliness
Soot and smoke, tight
cup join ts; slow, not
forced air circulation;
convenient openings for
cleaning, make the M on ­
tag the outstanding value
for cleanliness.
extra
la r g e
cold
returns
1* Economy
J e A fair price
The /o/ig - tiro tra v e l
innde possible by Mon-
tag design, p l u « heavy
ud lasting construction,
nakes the M ontag the
-Hit standing value for
economy.
2 * Corn fort
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P rop er h u m id ifica tion
(neither too little n or
too m u ch moisture) and
an evenly heated cur-
rent ot Wairiy £not hot)
air makes the ftloutag
the outstanding value
for comfort.
3 * Health
*
C irc jjJ a tio n , w it h o u t
draft, and aveu iuuycw -
urs th rou gh o u t yo u r
:.ome (no hot or cold
t r e a k a ) , m a k e s th e
M ontag the outstanding
value for health.
economy
comfort
.-s "UHU.
. d U lU
deanttnesf
A complete and full line of groceries
Only the best of everything
Just Phone 3 2 0 3 and W e W ill
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In
Jack Miller returned last Friday
from a week's hunting trip at Win­
chester, near Roseouig
He reports
havig brought down th* limit.
Mr. and Mrs W. E. Stiphout and
daughter, Mild red who have been
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mr». J. C. Beach left last
week for Valsetz Ore. where they
will make ther home for the winter.
Durant Silver Anniversary Sixes
Otto Erickson Co.
son, Leland and Mrs. W. R. Van
Kleek and daugter, Cathryn motor-
ed to Lake Labish. Saturday. They
also visaed in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Breiton left
Miss Oma Emmons leaves today
Sunday for a few d.ys outing at
( Friday) for Rick real Ore. where
Newport.
! she is Critic teacher in the Normal
Mrs Viola Talbert of Aloha Ore. Training department, Thia is her
is visiting at the home of her son, seventh year at Rickreal
Dr. J. R. Talbert, and family.
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w j tdwards , t_
!
is
"9.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. A. E. Hanson vis­
ited with friends in St. Helens Wed-
nsday.
and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Crisler of
Seattle, were recent visitors at he
C. J. Beach home.
Mrs. S. A ,
The commercial
clam digging'
is the mother and J E. is a brother season opens September 20,
at
1 Warrenton.
The future of the j
Mr. and Mrs. H. C- Hartwig and of C. J. Beach.
M f , W. F. Deal and Mr. C. L. industry is reported
as looking
ch'ldren and Mr. I.aut'ier attended
a birthday party at the C. S. Hart- Hall, who hgve be -n in Beaverton very bright
w ig home in Po: tland Monday eve­ for the past two waek* Jooking af-
Two dogs are the only livestock i
ning.
ter their property interest« left i)n o i a 4,000-acre ranch in Umatilla
Al^ motive power for crop
Rev. and Mrs. fks.r Cooper and Wedne-day for te'r homes, Amaril- County
baby have moved from the Erown- lo Texas. Mrs. Deal will visit with operation during the past t$ro years
hill house on Allen Aven««
and relatives at Wasenberg Colo. \>n her has been done by motorized machio-
ery-
are r.ew domiciled in the Timmons i way home.
house on Second and Lombard.
j
performance the supremacy
Silver Anniversary Six remains the
“ JIM. THE lO N Q » F.ROR"
William Boyd and El n-r Fair
Mrs. Gerge T. Darland of Hills­
Miss Margaret Tucker w 11 com- | in l a n d thi* WM,<’
boro visited at the home of her mence teaching piano at her home
L. R. Dean and W. H. Miller of
daughter, Mrs. Willis Cady and fa ­ in Hillsboro in ibe near future. Portland left Saturday for a hunt-
mily T uesday.
She is a granddaughter of F, D. )ng trip in the vicinity of RoseOurg
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Waite and Peck and is well known in Beaver- Ope. Mrs. Millep is visiting at the
home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs.
daughter, Wanda were dinner guests ton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chinn and T. G. Hetu during her husband'» ab
Thursday evening at the R. Clarke
home in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Starnes of Port s* ncc’
Mrs. W. _H Pearce and Mrs. Jen-
Guests at the R. D. Yeung home land were Sunday evening guests
Wednesday were her sister, Mrs. at the home of their son, A. C. nie Hardingham and ron, Metvyn,
H. Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. J. Chinn and family. Mrs. Starnes is of Portland, visited Sunday at che
home of their sister, Mrs. A. B.
Pollock of Portland
' a sister.
R
B. Denney accompanied
by Clement, and >h ir mother, Mrs^
Mr. and Mrs. Ceil Allen and two
A. M. Jannsen and Charles Imlay Kmm» Hocken.
Mrs Hocken
children of Camas, Wash visited of Reedvide and Lowell McAlear recovering from a recent .line,.,
at the L- L. Myers home on Sun­
of Hillsboro left Saturday morning i Mr. and Mrs- Ralph Reed and
day of last week.
for a week's hunt ng *np to Sou-
aons who have been spendng the
Mrs- Fred Olmstead and mother, them Oregon.
pa#t week at the home of their pa-
Mia. Minnie Trim, departed Tues­
.t ,u. w
f Tw-’nmr
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Reed
day evert rut for Tracy Caiif. to vi­
b J r i » “ u » * L r t '« e . «
Mr. .M l •
Mr*. E. V Mulnuin In
sit in Oakland Calif.
. K.
r ,
_ _ _ j lime* Portland left for their home, Lake-
tnd Mi». Carl l'esingvr and little
w, . . j __
Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray motored daught t and M.s. >G. Dawson oi Wood Oh«», Wedre day evenmg
to Eugene Sunday, with their son, Portland, Will Desinger of Centra-
Among t|jo number of Portland
Myron, who enters h s Junior year lit and W. F. Desinger, who is em- ladies who attended the
Eastern
at the U. of O. this week.
ployed on road construction work Star card party Wednesday after
noon, we noted the Mesdames J. C.’
Mrs. F. V. Legler won the second near Timber-
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. »
Huntley, Walter Schultz,
Normal
prize for light rdls at tbe Meier &
Mr. S. A. Beach and daughter,
Nivi8on. j . w
A n-
Frank bak'ng contest last
week.
M . i Dora and sister. Mrs. Mary
Q r horn and Mis. Ola
The prize was a $4.50 toaster.
Mossman of Spokane, J E. Beach “
v "
in
A ir
Manufactured right here
with the consequent sav­
ing on freight; extra
h e a v y c a s tin g s ; b e e t
quality sheet iron; scien­
tific design made for local
fuel and climate; factory
installation, all at a fair
price, with no long proAt
margins added on, makes
the M outag th e out­
standing warm air fur­
nace value I
N ow the time
to decide
P la ce your order
now, and you wiU
have your M o n ta g
h:z: r ^ y ** first
cold morning.
Only
l l f . 0 0
d S W fl
FURNACE
easy m o n t h ly
p a y m e n ts on
the balance.
N o financing
coste.
without obligation, o f courte, at
Beaverton
Sheet Metal Works
B E A VE R TO N , O REGO N
Phone 5025
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