W tlD A Y, JUNE 14. 1»M
THE BEAVERTON REVIEW
t
BUSINESS
Thursday of last work
FROM
D IR E C T O R Y
class
work
Prep.
Mrs. E. I» Cox was a Portland
caller, Thursday.
A . E. H ANSON
WOOD and COAL
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kraus and
or Slab—any length PortJMd vi*itor!‘ . Sunday
any kind
Mr. and Mrs
Roy B i e r l y l and
Prompt Delivery..
Those <111 £*n\ily f nd Mr*_ Lilly Bierly spent
Wedne-day in Portland.
Cord
Wood
HALSTEN
The Aloha Community Club held
its sivonJ social evening at the
\t heeler
hall, Tuesday
evening.
About 160 were entertained with
cards and dancing, KcfreehnielUa
were served by a committee.
Aloha-Huher Review T V
^KINTON H A P P E N IN G S] . ___________________________ .
A T REASONABLE TRICES
J. B. 8t»nk««i,
CORRESPONDENTS
Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as
Told by Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly i
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STUDIO B A R B E R SHOP
f ir s t
OUR
S. H. Pomeroy, Mrs Robert Po-
maroy and daughter. Miss Roberta
»pent Friday in Portland.
HARDW ARE
. COURT
HOME POINTERS
T
Hair brushes utnl combs may bu
cleaned by putting a few drn|ia of
ammonia In the cleansing water. .
Dull scissors may bo sharpeno«!
by cutting through a piece of eaud-
paper several times.
HOUSE ITEMS,
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Matt Ktng has a new truck to
be used in his lumber business.
Alice May l*eLine, died in Multno*
mah county May 29th. leaving real
Muriel
Sidwell was a Portland and personal pronertv of the value
' t $li>tH> in Washington county, and
! visitor the first of the week.
W iOOl as devisee under the will
i Mrs. W tlliam t llfton has recovered 0f Kols rt McCullav dacoaaed of
i from a recent illnosa.
| New York state. Louie IVl.ine. her
Mrs. Hugh Lewis of Huber was husbasd, it the only heir,
s Saturday Beaverton visitor-
Marriage Licenses Issued
Mr. and Mrs
Sanford Rogers
This Week
were recent Portland visitors.
Hot soda water Is an Inexpensive
means of sofetiting old, hard and
dried paint brushes.
A tlnm saver In baking rookie»
s to roll out dough, cut In squared
and baka-
STANDARD HARDWARE
Charles G. Snyder of Portland
Robert Marvin has purchased a
and FURNITURE
t Mr, and Mrs. O. B. Kraus anl
and M irgaret R. Baker of Clack
Cpsh paid fur
old atovoa and family o f Tualatin were calling o n , * hevrolet touring car
amas.
relatives around town, Tuesday.
furniture
t Mr. and Mrs. C. W Prome and
Harry N. Cook and Lila Iren»
la Bank Black
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Heeschen o f ' two children attended the rose show F la w , both of Portland.
Portland spent Sunday with
Mrs. I at Portla_ j c . Ulrd»v
***** Bothman, Jr. and Vida E.
©r. U. W. Wsritn»»*
Heeschens daughter, Mrs. W. Van
1
Samuels, both o f Forest Grove,
.Beet
of
Bata
Fonatala Service
...a
Horn
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver were
W’ alter Rex Denny and Shvrmn
Oregon *•
'*
_.a»e
College,
Corvsllls
—
Whitehall Restaurant
dinner
guests
of
Portland
friends
''°
l
a
^'Pu.
both
uf
Beaverton.
Rt-
Mrs. Warren Wilson has been in
privately supported, non secUriar
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Portland
during
the
past
week.
MAGAZINE* and CANDY
bair of religion became a reality
I Norman F- **-
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ere with the organisation of a slate
OREGON
i.aj
treatment
BEAVERTON
►»
RESTRICTED FLUE
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Hillsboro and
bride committee to back the ventur,
Kaye Sy verson, Beaverton,
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which has been in preliminary oper
Ur. S. M. Kegau. county herd tn.
CHOKE*
Rt. 3.
ation all this year, sponsored by «
specter, was tr*n*aeting
business
_
r FIRE
few individuals.
in his line, in thia oom—— **
Beaverton Lumber Co.
James H Kilpatrick died in Cook
IN
HEATING
PLANT
! Dr. E. VV. Warrington, for mam
_ first of
county,
Illinois.
November
1926:
..u u y the
-
mtW
^
years Y. M C. A secretary on thi
, week.
Few home-owners realise, points out
P h o n a l proper, v of value of
WE SOLICIT YOUR P a A u k /sm u li
Wampus, has been named profeaso>
Mrs. E. L.
E" wu*°w Melvin
of religion and will teach a series o'
Cox attended the the Holland Institute of Thertnolog.?
Lewis Brothers, P roprietà»
heir*
.¡rio tin g of the Scholls’ Ladies’ .Aid of Holland. Mich., that It takes the E- *nd R°y E-
courses of strictly collegiate grad«
*w-
for which credit will be given. Dr
Society at the home of Mrs. H. T. or j fen of from 10 to 30 pounds of
air to burn np one pound of coal com*
^ omelfua H. Soehren. died at For-
Warrington has recently completed
Hesse, Friday afternoon.
pletely. This Is why the size of chlm- cst Grove May 2. leaving a *2800 es-
two years graduate study in re
M APES & SON
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leedy o f ney tine Is so essential to perfect per- tate: Francs E.. widow. and Clara
ligious education at Columbia uni
RESTAURANT
Roseberg were in town Sunday cal- formanee by the heating plant
j Hess and Leatha Garrigus. (laugh -
versity, New York.
MEALS
SHORT ORDERS
on *om* ol<* neighbors and
Helgbt of the chimney controls the ters are the heirs of said estate-
I Funds will be raised to support
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the wotk here for three years, after
Cigars, Tobacco.
|fr,ends
They formerly resided here. speed of the draft moving through the I
D ivorces
Which a permanent endowment fund
Confections, Soft Drinka
R *f- F. E. Fisher, pastor o f the heater, bat the area of the due's open-1
will be sought in case the chair con
lng governs the volume of air that
Fdward Hanyan against Margaret
Cady Bldg.
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Watson St. *««*1 church called on some o f his
tinues to be successful. This year,
the draft draws through the fuel Hanyan. married in Portland, May 6,
_________ parishioners around town the first
starting with no previous announce
n>28.
o f the week, returning to his home bed.
For small heaters, the area of the;
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ment, the courses oticred have at
in
Salem,
Monday
evening.
F. W . BISHOP
tracted increasing numbers of stu-
opening of the chimney-flue should be |
Arrests
Mr. and Mrs- George Snider and at least 28 square Inches. For stoves
¡dents totalling more than 200 for
PLUMBING and HEATING
RenoM Hirch. 18 vaara »Id. was
the three terms.
¡,t
family and Mrs. Grant Olden of and ranges, the minimum area should arpisted for ^
Hardware, Paints
The headquarters of the work
be 40 square Inches. Ffftjr square M
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lone. Or*., arrived at the home of
Inches Is the minimum for a fireplace ,
.
.
A
vears ln
wrill be in Shepard hall, a building
Phone, 2003 .........................Beaverto* Mr. Snider’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
owned by the college “ Y " near the
due. though a safer rule to follow ,
*’T ",t' n“ *rT-
George Snider, Friday evening.
Is that the chimney-opening should , ' A> H' s mith w a. arrested for
center of the campus. The college
Mrs. Mary Brown, Misses Fran be one twelfth the dimensions of the " e Possession o f liouor and sen
board of regents has approved (lie-
ces and Gladys Brown and Charles
W . E. PEGG
plan and President W. J. Kerr is
opening ln the mantel. The minimum
1° six months in (all with
Brown, all of Trout Lake. Wash.,
giving enthusiastic support to the
due-area for a central heating plant,1 *
of 3500. If the fine is paid
UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER were visitors last week at the home
yiew work.
be It of any system Including the mod be is to be parclled on gool be-
Beaverton o f Mr- and Mrs. Harold Cutting.
Grange Building
ern warm air circulating type. Is 70, havior.
HOME POINTERS
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Regular meeting o f the Ladies’ inches.
N. J Skee, J. W. Raynard. Dr.
Aid society will be held at the | This area should be continuous
from the base of the chimney to Its J R. Talbert, A. E. Wilson. P. _ L. i
‘Now. son,” said the father ef
Beaver Wood & Ice Co. church, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'
All" members 'a're * ^ ¿ ^ 1 Yn I xeTJ top' T!l!® Q!oans thBt the n"* shuI‘ *. w L. Cadv nrd
D. M. the stuttering boy, -when you lose
Block
Wood,
Planor Ends; All dock.
ill he
mill» ,houId be perfect,y stratpht; turn» B.irnes attended a Kiwsnis meeting your temper, never fight until you
grades o f Utah-W’ ash. coal.
be present as there
a qmu | or ..offsets- should he avoided. Often at Oregon City Thursday
evening have counted up to one “
Yard at Front A Main
to work.
o f last week
P. L. Schultx
Phone «702
William VanKleek. son ef Mr
There’s no excuse
for illiteiafy.
BEAVERTON
OREGON
The degree team
and several
and Mrs. Emery VanKleek, rvpres- 1
members o f the
Masonic lodge In remote section» where there are
ented the 4-H club from Kinton, '
here made a trip to Tillamook Sat- no schools there are billboard» to
Beaverton Barber Shop at the meetirg held in Corvallis,
unlay evening to put on the work. .
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the past week. He started on his
C. J .STEVENS, PROPRIETOR trip, Monday.
Chas. Robbins, a former resident ] Discolored lace may be restore
of this place, was initiated. Most : by letting it simmer a few min
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Lilly o f For-
_
est Grove and Mr. and rMs. Wal-
o f those attending stayed over to 1 utea in »our milk. Then follow the
Besrerton,
Orega* Ur VanKleek and daughter o f Bea
enjoy fish.ng tripe at Tillamook usual procedure of washing in luk
verton have been visitors during the
I and Rockawsy.
* warm water.
past week at the home of Mr. and I
B EA V E R TO N FEED
Mrs J. J. VanKleek.
i
liccausc of the many method» of
tranaformlng left over rice into as*
tractive dtslu-s. many
housewives
while preparing hut rice for the ta
ble, cook a double portion and re
serve It for various uses. A cup
ful o f rice Is a pleasant addition
to many hot breakfast cereal*.
It
c r f>
may be mad* Into delicious pud-
' dings, fritters and pancake*. Mixed
BETHEL CHURCH
[with a cupful at ddM tomato or e
ven left-over tomato
soup,
well
The Sunday School meets at 9:45 (eMOned, sprinkled with cheese and
under the leadership of Mr. Richard butt«*rw<t bread crumba and bak.J
C. Doty. The morning worship serv* tl„ l)n,wn> lt appears as s palat-
lee at 11:00 and the evening *«rv-
„ ntrM. yt c, „ be utilised for
Ice at 8:00 will be conducted by the croqucttoi, drop cakee. for a thlck-
minl.ter. You are cordially Invited
to ioup , m| steers; It may
to worship with us, if you have no ^
curried, worked Into left over
church home In Heaverton.
meat dishes aid even added to lea
cream.
— vote bonds, “ yes"
TOOK SODA TWENTY YEARS
F o r
g as — stops
now
St. Cecelia Church
“ For 20 years I took soda for in-
digestion and Stomach gas. One bot-
7:40 * and
Sunday Maases
n a :tle of Adlerlk* brought me tom-
10 a. m.
1 plete relief.’ —John B Hardy.
Sunday CateohUm — 8:30 and
Adlvrika relieve* gas and sour
1:30 a. m.
stomach at once. Acting on BOTH
Baptism — 2 p. m.
upper and lower bowel, It removes
old waste matter you never thought
W eekday Mass 8 :2 0 a. m.
was in your system Let Adlerlk*
and 7 :30 p. in.
Rev. J. M, O’ Neill, give your stomach and bowels
REAL cleaning and see how good
— vote bonds, “ yes'* —•
you feel! Overcomes constipation.
Dean'a Drug Store.
Adv.-4
M .E. CHURCH
.Sunday School, 10 am .
Preaching Service*, 11 a.m , 8 p.m.
Epworih League. 7:16 pm .
Everyone cordially Invited to the
Church with the friendly welcome.
— B. Waddington. Pastor
— vote bonda, “ yea’’ —
Kinton Church
Regular service« at the church
this Sunday.
Bible school at 10
o’clock in the morning and preach
ing by the pastor, Rev.
F.
E.
Fisher at 11 o'clock. Everybody 1»
welcome.
LOANS
on real estate. Low inter
est cost, repayment priv
ileges. Write lor details
WASHINGTON
Savings & Loan Assn.
Shut» Bldg.
Hillsboro, Ore.
P J DEWNITS
E
V tT T T
and
All are invited to attend the
PRODUCE CO M PAN Y
_____ conference
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quaterly
o f the Evange-
Highway and O- E. Tracks lical churches is this district to be
held with the Laurel church, Satur-
, day evening June 15th. Presiding
, elder C. P. Gates will be present. , (Left) Furnace Flue Offset for Fir#
place. (Right) Correct Double Flue.
Mr. and Mrs. George Snider and
DR. A . E. W ILSON
I daughter Miss Eunice Ellen
and when there Is a fireplace In the llv
i house guests, Mr. and Mrs. George
lng-room and a central heating plant
Optomerist
; Snider and family and Mr*. Grant
In the basement, the flues from both
Frames Fitted Olden o f lone, Ore., spent the week
are united In one chimney for econ-
Eyes Tested
end at the coast, their destination
omy’a Bake. This means that either
Beaverton
Oregon t>einr N<tacU.
the fireplace flue or the heater flue
must be o.Tset
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Fi ve pupils of the the primary
When this Is absolutely unavoidable,
T
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F A
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Y CO.
Evades ?ood
of the
school for made
an un-
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usua]
record
themselveg
the Holland Institute of Thertnology'i
engineers
recommend,
the offset
Farm., Suburban Homes. Acreage
tl>ey were neither tardy or ab-
should be In the fireplace flue rather
„7 e
.
8cnt ^or
entire school
yt&T.
than In tbnt serving the central beat
Me Specialiae m
Their names are: William VanKleek,
er. Also, the flues should be carried
up separately to the top.
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Z T T 'l P roZ u
Dorothy VanKleek. Lucille VanHorn
Offsets In flues form catch-pockets
for accumulation of soot and dirt,
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All tax payer* are urged to be
which decrease heating efficiency, In
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present at the annual school meet-
crense fire-hazard and tend to make
be held at the
the home dirty. To avoid these dan
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¡school house on the evening of Mon-
gers, thorough cleaning of the whole
heating plant by the suction cleaner
d iy. June 17th, at 8:30, for the
method has become a regular part of
Our work speaks for itself.
*‘eCtin/
™
™
mem'
the spring house cleaning program ln
Bravrrton, O re,
Phone 7702
o « **» board for three years
countless homes.
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and a clerk fo r one year. This is
, _
. , _ an open meeting and all can a t-
l f You Are Thinking of Purchasing
v
. ,
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tend who wish.
A Radio Or Are Needing Repair
W'ork Done On Your Car, Call
THE BEAVERTON GARAGE
j Questionnaire Shout
Mr. Flynn
Manager
C. J. Beach, Manager
”
T S 2 »1« Ch" " ’
DEWLY
Fresh Meats
For Real W holesom e Meats at the
Lowest prices, come to the City
Market, where only the Finest Cuts
are sold and service is prompt and
Efficient
-<1
in? the d*8trict to
T H E PLUM BER
Benson & Newlander
Beaverton
I
Oregon
For R ent-H om e For Valuable Papers
Men of affairs never debate the question “ Where shall I
keep these valuable papers and documents?” Every
successful man and many of lesser means always have
a safety deposit box in a burglar and fireproof vault and
fully insured against loss of any kind.Our safety deposit
I vault has been tested and approved by the National
| Insurance underwriters, and you take no risk when you I
|
entrust your valuable papers to it’s care
B A N K O F B E A V E R T O N
I ,f. ,W. Livermore, Pré«. II. K. Denney, Vice Pro«.
[
Doy Gray, Cashier
Art Interest in State
I
University of Oregon, Eugene.—
People ln Oregon are Interested
in art, it is noted as a result of a
survey completed by the extemion
division uf the Uaiversity of Ore
gon. A questionnaire was tent re-
rently to a number of people In
terested In eorrospondenee courses,
asking them to list eubjeete they
believed should be sdded to eoursee
now offered, and 21 per eent of
those replying asked for more In
struction in art subjects, such a*
architectural drawing, history of
art, design, illustration*, Interior
decorating and similar phases. There
was a wide divergence noted in other
line» of study requested.
Thi* le held to be especially eig-
rifle»nt at thi* time, sinee it ie
planned to erect the Priace L.
Campbell museum of fine arts on
the campus at Eugene in the near
future. This structure will be fi
nanced by popular subscription, and
a large part of the funds have al
ready been subscribed, It will be
one of the finest art buildings in
the United States, and will house
the Murray Warner art collection
as well as other art collections and
object*.
Remodeling
Constructing
R. R. SUMMERS
Contractor and Builder
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Cabinet Work Solicited
Phone 1412
Boaverton, Or*.
P. M. Maddon Realty C o , Real ea-
tate,
Insurance and
Loans,
City
and Farm property, sale or ex
change- Director;
CANDY
POPULAR
ad. Phone 7403.
WITH STARS
A t stage and arreen beauties de
pend upon their face*, their forma,
their ability and their clothing for
continued success, they
are con
stantly being asked for their views
upon foods, clothing,
automobiles
and so forth.
Quite recently 21 of the prettiest,
slimmest young women of the stage
and screen were asked to express
their views upon candy at an ar
ticle of food. Twenty o f them an
swered promptly
that they were
very fond of handy, eat plenty of
it and do not regard it as fattening.
Eighteen »aid they make it a prac
W. F
W il kes of Bend has pur-
tice to keep eandy on their dres
„
chased
L.
E.
Huyhey’s
general
sing table» at all times— and
. . .
. . __ store at Creecent Lake.
all confessed that they received ma-
-ir » .
I, I, _ n* -m « .
The Soule Steele Corporation of
cult to belter#
that
7 ^ - 1 , ? : 1 California will build a
the dreteuif
p^Dt »t Portland.
tables wan well loaded. .
1
»125,000
»4* ^
by —
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Dealers
Although this vitalized— modern — anti-knock motor
fuel is worth a premium it costs no more than ordinary
gasoline. The violet color is your assurance that you are
getting this pure motor fuel—made without the addition
of any injurious dopes or compounds.
H . M . Barnes, Distributor
Beaverton
Oregon