O. V. Helm mult a business trip to Dundee, Sunday, Ralph Mapes i* sporting Chevrolet Coach. 4 Musa Dyer an>l Ed Conoly were married in Eugene last week. Mr- Floyd T efft who is working at 1 imler, visited with his family « uruMy. A. Lund of Woodland, Wash., has purchased the E. C. Gifford house of Woodland Acrva. Dr. and Mrs. George Darland Were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr- W. L- Cadv, Sunday. -M is. Minor Goodman of Fort an V visited with her cousin M-.s Barbara Cady, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. James Lyle of W i- lark spent the Easter season with Mr. and Mrs. George Ford. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Petch visited relatives in Yamhill and McMinnville' the latter part of the week. Michael Welter is receiving treat- ment at St. Vincent’s hospita1 in Portland for heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Frei’ ricson of Portland visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Petch, Friday. Mrs A- McCaslin ar.d sen of For­ est Grove spent the week end at the home of Mrs. M. A. Sams. Willis Cady attended a luncheon given by the Hills- ?■ * Rotary : / u Club D of "A Tv boro as the guest if Mr. R. B. Den- ney. Heaver Chapter No. The Minister of the Bethel church 10«, O E. 8. Stated Rev. Donald MscNeil. conducted the communication on Wed. SCHOOL N E W S 1 _ ----------------------------- — — Ml l a ---------- --------- •*> faster Day service at the Mann evening, April 10. Ho The Student Body assemblevl Fri To our Ice costumer» and the Uen- Home for Aged People on Sandy cial, cards and refresh­ The old adage that a woman day for the purpose of presenting eral public: We wish to announce Boulevard, on March 31»t. ments. Dues payable. ean't kee; a sac rot was pro van u:t- -j.i.et ball boy* and girls with toe tramder 0« our Ice business and Mr and Mrs. A K. Morgan were Visitor* wslconie. By order of W. Uue Molt- -y evenng, » non aooui orange It, which they earned uil routes leading out of i.oaver- host and hostess of 1928 Matrons M Margaret A. Denney, Sec twenty o. ta Kob.aahs pleasantly diiring this season. Mrs. Cook, the ,,.n to tin l mted Ketigeration t o I'atrona, hushands and wives, at Heavortnii Hehok- surprised • Odd Fellow s with a roach, presented the following_ girl» of Fortlund. Ore., by whom you will their home at Chanticleer Inn on the luncheon o audwichaa, pickles, cake with letters: Alice Johnson, ~r'fSTa bo sere bed a» usua. ah Lodge N o. Columbia Highway, Saturday evsn- We will continue lo handle all ing. ^ __ A very ____________ ____ was 248 meete first pleasant evening suit on and coffee. After the regular meet - N c ’. m n, l.al.un Chinn, lle»»ie John- ing of the subordinate lodge, the t a _ and third T u es­ son, _____ Helen Homerich, Hetty Taylor, kind« of fuel and only too gmd to enjoyed, dancing and playing cards, • bio- were decorated with daffodils. | r!,’,ut.s Jeune and Beverly Spear, announce that summer prices on day evenings at refreshment» which ,V.>. Udii ut who has beeu quilo After c,,.ry one. about forty in all \,nliy other girls received numeral*. t U al ha» . been 7:30 P. M In lha slashed to |li> H.'IIV H llllT K i l ' . s — .................- l l s v i . ...................... ' » |K'i _ s i l . _____ . i , i f « a» 1 — much improved, • lunrh * • ■ -*— time t i ,,. ’ Orange ••B>* girls then present- lun delivered, effeetive April l and wrere served. Mr. and Mr*. N- W. I. O. O. F Hall Mr*. Marjorie I-e- enjoyed - • Gorham and Mr Mrs. Walter wla, Secretary, Mrs. Harsh Cham* •Mrs. B \. Kh se visit.nl with her songs were sung and dancing was ^ Mrs. Cook with a letter and n wl|| continue until lata fall. herlaln, N. 0. Beaverton attended. p-tf gift- tty placing your order early you Harria mother, Mrs. T. J. llamugan Sat. enjoyed. The boys receiving letters were wm be *Ure i0 get the very h o s t _______ •Mf. K. li. Ih'ir.ey was coulinad to » iv 1 / V r 'l'I* 1 > A T T I* 'P A in! Join .on. Mi n boring. >oaj mined. Avoid the ru»h, a* you his !u uc t..e luttei part of the 1. I l A K L U 1 1 “, I rk I «MUES orders Frank Buru. Richard Wilcox, Her­ all know that iveek with a sore throat, SON HAS A PA R T Y ta rt Homerich, Veri Emmons, and create a shortage midwinter on the leading Mr». Cyd Caskiil and daughter -------- qualities of fuel. Boss Hart. Maxine of Fortland were guest» of birthday party was given at "- Ivcaver Wood C o , Beaverton, Or., .Mrs. R. D- ioung, Tuesday. tks home of Mr. and Mrs. John Th, Order of the B boys gave a rhone 6702. Mrs. M. E. Smith and Mrs. C- W. Fattcrson of Huber m honor of banquet in honor of the Orange B Florence wore v.-.t.is at the home their daughter Charlottes fourteenth Wednesday. April 3. Lunch will be »erved from 11:30 to 1.00 P. M. TWO GIRLS LIVE ON of Air. and .Urs. J. E- Smith, Monday birthday. Those present were Blanche ’ * * ..-* IV ri a vs-.u tracW meet will be Haines. I Nellie MiUel, Wells, HOT W ATER AND R U B Mr anu Mr*. Hairy \\ r.ght have Gilmore. Ruth Kearnes, Mary b,W Krhlay April 3. if .he weather Due to stomach trouble, Miaa A. * baby daughter, bom Mommy April and Dorothy l'atterson. The f tra^kmeet ha. teen H and sister lived on hot water 1. at the Wilcox Memorial hospital. >fu,nuion was sp,.nt by playmg “ J “ ” oiue. but we hope it will and rice. Now they eat anything Given by the Mr. N- W. Gorham left Sunday games ranies and »nd hunting Easter eg e g »* *»-; J_ 1... ^ Friday and feel tine, they say, since taking morning for SanF rancisco to enter Blanche Haines won the prize for j Adlerika. the S. P- hospital for further freat- finding the moat eggs. Even the FIRST spoonful of A d­ The Senior play “ Kempy" is to be giv»n at the Beaverton High lerika __________________ relieves gu* on the stomach u enl' Children 15c Adulta 35c Oregon State News School April 25 and 2«. This play is an£j removes astonishing amount* of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stipe enter- JÉ based upon the American life and ()ld wa4t,. matter from the system, turned Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stipe, home. I* portrays American family Malu,g you en.ioy your meals and New street lights are being in ui*d Mr. and Mrs. Robert Summer* life as it i*. »"d throughout the alf#p l(, lu,r No matter what you •tailed in Corvallis. fcl dinner Easter Sunday. The government has appropriated gtory rung * thrilling romance. The ,iav# trlcJ (or your stomach and Mr K u f .Hicketheir, Ueavertoq ------- route 2, had the misfortune to cut »250.000 for river and h arborjm - leading characters manage to get ^ « * 1*. Adlerika will surprise you. the Coos Bay region. themselves into all sorts of pre- Dean's Drug Store. Adv.d “ >• “ ..don* * his rqrht forefinger proveniente ,n — in a saw last Friday. ^ n(W fir« truck and equipment diesments but all is straightened Mr. and Mrs. B- K. Denney enter- has recently been purchased by the out at the end. This play does not ....... S lt. and Mrs. R. b'. Denney city of Forest Grove to be used in lack humor, so if you want a good * and family, and Mr. and Mrs. E. G answering rural fire call». laugh come and see "Kempy. Ferkin» at dinner Sunday- -phe Westwood Lumber Mill at Don't forget the luncheon at the Wheeler ie installing a large gang 1 u O F- hall given by the Daugh- sg\* which will increase the cut ot J ^ L; ‘ on. Lunch will be the mlU between 20.000 and 30.000 served from 11.30 to 1 :00. Julia Sams, in training at th Mr. _________ and Mrs. ________ Jimmie Whitworth. Emanuel hospital in Portland, spent y n Elizabeth Davis, Mr. and Mrs. the week end with her mother, Mrs. L Hughson were Sunday visitors at Swan Island in PorUand. M. A. Sams. Noon Luncheon Monday April 8 B eaverton 1 . 0 . Daughter’s of Union Veteran's C H O IC Patriotic Speaker m ft*t daily. The . Willamette _______ _ Valley Veneer Co , incorporated for IIOO.OCO. will lo cat< a factory on a 12-acre tract [ 0f land in the Springfield indus- GROCERI a t i the s le t m i The program to be given by the Mr. C. E. Hedge has been appoint trial district. | | tile Peace I Grade school is to be presented to- e(J ______ justice 0f by the | The construction of the proposed right (Friday) at the High School ^ t y court to take the place of ^o-ntile extension of the Urvat auditorium. 3 L , g . Swenson, who has resigned. Northern railroad from Klamath Alpha Williams who is teaching Mr q % Robbins, formerly era- Falls. Or-geo. to Lookout, Cal., pro­ in Portland spent the Easter holi- p,uywl at the car shops has traded grossing rapidly, day with her parents r. and Mrs. bis property for a machine shop in Contract has been awarded for R. W. Williams. Toledo. His family expect» to leave the w-idening and grading ef » * Mr and Mrs. Frank Smith and in the near future. nules of The Dalles-Califomia high daughter Dorothy spent Easter with Mrs Guy Carr and small daugh- way from Klamath .F* U* e Mrs. Smith's parents Mr. and Mrs. ter ghirley Louise left the Wilcox Klamath Falla-Lakeview highway. G. W. Sprague Memorial hospiul to spend two CoatracW have been let by Che Mr. ad Mrs. Doy Gray and daugh- ¡seeks with ber parents, Mr- and McMinnville city council for the cen­ ter Miss Crete spent Easter Sunday Mrs. Anderson, of Portland. sanction and installation of tne »•- with John arid Myron Gray, who siv pauj Laiahaum, electrical en- wage system for property era race attending the University n Eugene q { the 5^ 4 , ^ Pacific rail- by Cowls, Adams, first and four.n Mr. Patterson of h nbcr- foron-.an r ad company, With headquarters at streets, M . — Q^crgm Baksr, s f PurtlsnS, was * yiH U lT “ *fc ■rto» spoks os CiUseashir ** the of thè Crown Mills in For' 1* 1*1 fca'| >an Francisco — Mrs. *Usa Humburg took P a rtin of uii-ual pstrisU# we— m f"l ' si the misfortune to injure his Beaverton during the first p.. • . *U Ameriran grand opera. The Cm vermi* ef O isjd *. «om w in a machine belt one day this wee>. ''veto. tm - •• at the Auditorium in TwkYig*— *- birth tei Rams, son of Mrs. M A- Woodsma.., -vewng Don't forget the bridge and *600" Lvden " Miss Haze! Purtland, Thursday - party in the Masonic HaU, Satur- Samg ^ n ' " rried day evening. April 6, at 8:00 o'clock Smitb of Kna p V 0n SIf ‘ ch • IV Refreshment nice pnzes. T ^ fit y - 9 They are living at Knappa, bounty vf REPORT OF CONDI is o .. five cents. Everybody come. C-1.-18 j j rg_ Sams is is expecting expecting a visit Of the Bank of Beaverton, at Beaverton, The Whitford school presented a from them soon. Washington. Oregon, at close of business March 27, 1 »... delightful Easter musical program RESOIRCES Most of the work is done by on Friday afternoon. Mach credit Loans and discounts .......................................... $387.828.21) people who are too nervous to 'oaf. GwrurajM .......................................................... $.725-92 is due the teacher Mrs- anna Vosl. Bonds, securities, etc.............................. 190,535.7 1 Many friends and parents were in People who talk in their sleep Real estate owned other than banking house .. 9J»50 00 attendance- tl > ’ ' should tell the truth whi:e awake. Cash, due from banks and cash items .............. 49,831.37 \ BEAVER THEATRE PROGRAM A Sun.-Mon.-Tue». April 7-8-S f 'T H E TR A IL OF W A Super Deluxe Frvduction A \il>nnccd Price» A Adults. 35r Children. 13. ^ Com edy ^ ^edne'dsjr, Thur*., April 10-1 ' "THE STOOL PIGEON" w w with Oliv* Borden. Chaa. Delane..# ^ 1 umedy Snaps!'. ^ # Friday, Saturday, Apr*l 12-13 4 -THE (iR IP OF THE YUKON Jr with Neil Homifton aid Franri* X. Bu'hman "My t ir j Ivioti ' _______ G o w d \ _____________, A Silver Nite. Every Mon., Tur ^ Country Store Every " rdnr»dai j Z f Ü T o tal Keeps Youngsters Out o f Mischief ................................................................. Presents a SPRINGTIME S U C H A D IFFE R E NCE The difference between really fresh foodstuffs and that not so fresh are only fully appreciated when you make this your headquarters. For good thing» to eat, all of the seasonable dainties are always to be found here at prices as reasonable as quoted elsewhere. Beaverton Market & Grocery W e Deliver Phone Beaverton 3203 fnr Beaverton I line III ■ it $639,874.26 LIAB ILITIES Capital stock paid in ....................................... $ 25,000.00 Surplus ............................................................... 25,000.00 Undivided profits— net .................................. 5,638.24 Reserves ......................... 1,383.99 Demand deposits ................................................ 275,332.01 Time certificates ................................................ 195,621.46 Savings deposits ................................................ 111,898 20 Total ........................................................ $639,874.26 ‘•tate of Oregon, County of Washington, ss. I Doy Gray, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Doy Gray, Cashier. E t lfc iit fd tr.d swem to before me this 3rd day of April, 1929- W. E. Pegg, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires August 6, 1932. iX ), Notary Public’s Sea] Correct—Attest: F. W. Livermore B. K. Denney Director» Beaverton Grade School A BASEMENT playroom for the children means that mother knows mat ® *jr ,are *afe *hd dry nnd warm, that they are getting the strenuous exercise their little bodies need and thnt they have a place to bring their playmate» where they can make nil the noise and disorder they want. Jinny new borne» are de zned with e social provision for using what 1» n*ually waste apace in the basement, while a great many home» airendy built have ample room for partitioning off one part for a playroom. If there 1» a choice of location, a aide which gets the most «un «houid be chosen. Of course, not every old cellar la suitable for children'» recreation dur- ing the month» of Inclement weather. Nor will a basement In which a sooty dirty beating plant la a dominant feature serve. For thla purpose, found»- tlon wahs should be dry and clean, a good cement floor la essential, and a warm air furnace of modern type should be Installed. Not only will the Holland vapor-air heating system keep tbe recreation quarters warm and dry. but it Is built so that dust and soot do not escape from it* interior eaodsga and am ke- pipe«. Moreover, In Its modern type of hu­ midifier it has a feature which simplifies the problem of keeping the whole house I *T°**ei' clean. This devhe may be r< ■■ iled so --------- ■ *wc,i that there is a slight overflow of water into the nsb-plt, which dampens the ashes as they accumulate. As a result, the re- uuncpy ' moval of the ashes does not mean thnt a ■ tao’xir trail of fine dust is left on the floor* and up the ateps. Whereas a water-pan evaporates a sievimow gallon of water a day, the new Holland humidifier converts from three to twenty- five gallons a day Into vapor, which is r\jp N/.Ct fOOM circulated throughout the house with the warm air, en»lly maintaining n relative Irourr. humidity of 40 per cent, which is the averace I....... . ! 1 The playroom Is first partitioned off with matched lumber, nailed to two by fours, and the celling is finished off with some kind of wallboard, prefer- ably one thnt deadens sonnd and reduces fire-hazard. L'nllke nn «t base­ ment rooms, the playroom should have the cement floor covered. Battleship linoleum cemented down nnd given two coats of granite varnish la one satis­ factory and Inexpensive way to do It A sandbox In one Con or will keep quite small children happy for hour* and costs practically nothing. A small slide ami teet< r'otter nl-.. nro Kouri * of grant pleasure. A low table nnd two or three Bltle stools can he ri. de at home from ordinary white pine lumber by the m. n or hoy who Is at nil lisndy with saw and hammer. A cupboard, shelves or hinged client should to made to hold toys. Ths playroom will probably be the coolest room In the house during the hot months and a refuge when U is too Lot for the children to plu y L b ike sun in 0 . F Hall Program On KTBR Tuesday These Progressive Businessmen are Paying for Publicity For Beaverton. Show Them Y ou r Appreciation By Giving Them Y o u r Business. Remember, Tues., 6:00 to 6:30 p.m* Beaverton’s radio programs con­ tinue to draw in Interest. Ons of M B the best of ths entire series, accord­ ing to those who listened in to last Tuesday’s broadcast, wa* the pro­ ¡Progress Mercantile | BEAVER THEATRE gram given by Helen Davis, con­ I Sun.-Mon.-Tue». April 7-8-9$ tralto, Ethel Britch, Soprano, and T H E T R A IL OF 98" J Ellsworth and Zelma Hooker, accor­ Super Deluxe Production ( dion and banjo players. ■ ■ of the Year ■ Mrs. Davis sung "Little Mother of Mina" and “ Until;” Mrs Britch Advanced Frices Children, 15 cb sung "Among my Souvenir»," and Adult», 35c "Your Eyes Hava Told Me So; ’ »nd the Hookers played "Drifting and J Heelers In Atsfeter Kent Radio-■ ■ COUNTRY ««TO R E J Deaming” and " I f You Only.’ All " Every Wedne*d«y ■ of these numbes came thru In fine ■ Block Mumiiuua Washers ani _ Plenty of Good Laughs— ■ shape and proved the high quality Caae Farm Machinery B iilver Nit«— Every M ia , TueF.J of radio talent available in our town ■ ■ ■ and tre public spirit manifest in »■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aB at. u i i i i a i m i c i i it ■ ■ ■ & . . the musicians taking part. Ì The Speaker for the Chamber of Commerce was Mr. L. L. Myera, at- . i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i lorn, y, who spoke on "Beaverton as ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 a Home" end hie word, drew warm ■ a commendation from hie lietenere. ~ w„ n___!. _ ■ Come In And Ask How To Ob­ ■ We Have McCormick D eering? For next week the committee on program haa secured the sendees of Miss Jean McBreen, well known ■ Trattore, International Combinée! tain Beautiful Frarl m piano teacher and member of the " Tacific University faculty, who will give two of her brilliant numbers g And Hirveetlag Machinery Necklace At The Vocal soloists will be Helen Devi», m who has agreed to return for an- B other appearance within the week, ■ end Dr. J. R- Talbert, popular bar- ■ OTTO E R IC K SO N Co. Beaverton Pharmacy ltone. Dr. Talbert will ring "On th* ■ Road to Mandalay" and "Where My ■ Caravan ha* Rested. ’ || Mr. Cady make* the spe«!*1 *•; t ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■» quest of Beavertonlan* that they will ■ ask for request numbers to be sung I 1 by local artists on these programs. ■ ’ Any suggestions will he thankfully $ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ “ ■ received Tun* In on KTBR Tueedey B C T ip ip * Q F A B A fT ■ * Get Your Gold Seal Rugs and« ni(rht at six fo.- « tr e a t . ■ B 1 ,r “ 8 u A K A bE ■ 5 Congolcum < on «oleum now to fit in w ith « these Tuesday night program* ere 1 invite« You to Visit Tkelr Shoo ■ Your Spring House Cleaning ■ sponsored by a group of local busl- — Beautiful Patterns _ nes* men. The purpose Is to ed- ¡ T h e Best Equipped in Washing g ■ vertise Beaverton, making Its many ■ ittm c onn,y an| Their Fee ® $5.9$ to $10.95 \ ! Cojl i and I Harry F. Eliander’s - ■Garage, Service Static» a I : FROLIC IN T H E B .H .S. Auditorium E V E N IN G O F Friday, A pril 5 '■ --------------- 8:00 P. M.---------------- Adults, 25c. Children. •s entertainments ~ Paint Time Is Nearly Here, 3 See Fa Por Special Prices ■ $1.65 to $3-95 a gallon J D IE T S C H ’S HARD- 5 F U R N I- S WARE & TURE STORE !• > »-«- : »-. f heg scs conUin local talent only. There are many gifted musi- _ New Chevrolet Sia—and Their? clan* In our little community, and S I Feed Gars With an "O. g . 1* ! they make theee program* very de- § lightful and inUreatlng. Tell your ■ Inst Ceunta—and the W re«b*r> ■ friends of the wonderful program ■ An<| T qw Car That Answer« 3 they can hear by «Imply turning H the radio to KTffR each Tuesday g Call« Both Day And Night 1 evening at six and listen to the « Beavartonlsna. <■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■