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About The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1930)
when we should have second place' community, city, county, or state, at least. I N. I*. Johnson, Beaverton Ore- Are we going to move forward, * or remain where we are ? | | N O T IC E Direct and well maintained rou- ^ ■ - —— Ml tea of transportation, of which we Beaverton's lleavertosiiana, the are at present in great need, are baseball club will give a dance at essential for the development of any the lluher Hall Saturday, May 10. Mr. H. O. Stipe grippe Tony IJonette ha.i his tonsils re moved at l>r. Masons offce Monday. Miss Hansen of Hillsboro is vi siting her sister Mrs. R. L. Gibbons. Have you seen the beautiful green and ivory enameled gas range at Dasrey the Plumber’s? adv. 2 FREE BOOKLETS TELL OF HUMIDITY, AIR MOTION IN HOME the ladies had been working on for Mrs. James Kelty at the Wilocx Memorial hospital Sunday. Mr. Frank Gibbons o f Hillsboro was a Sunday guest at the home of his son R. L. Gibbons. For the fln t lira* an Irish girl, Elisabeth M or wood, has been brought to the University of Ore coo as the foreign scholar on the campus. She cornea as a student under the forelfu scholarship rund of the Woman's League. U the picture shore. left to right: Mrs Virginia Judy Ksterly, dean of women; Florence McNerney, chairman of the foreign scholarship fund; Elisabeth Morwood, Belfast. Ireland; and Helen Peters, president of the Woman's League. f , FIRST NATIONAL FUR SHOW IS ANNOUNCED With the approach of cold weather thoughts o f fur and trapping are in the minds of every trapper, boy or man. The call o f the trapllne Is urg ing hundreds of thousands of red- blooded Americans to Inspect their traps and plan their sets for the com ing season. And this year a new test baa been added to make trapping more profitable for shippers. The First Na tional Raw Fur Show offering $5,000 In cash baa been officially announced by the Sears-Roebuck Agricultural Foundation. The show will take place In Chicago from April IS to May 1. Beginning now. entries may be sent te any one of the six Sears, Roebuck Raw Fur Marketing Service branches, la ordei to compote, pelts must be legally taken during the 1909-90 fur season and must be received not later than April 15, 199& Johnny Muskrat, official broadcaster an fur and trapping. In speaking of the ahow stated that all fur shippers regardless o f where they live or the kinds of fur animals they trap, will hews the same chance of sharing in * We now have the Wedge wood gas and wood range. $25 and up- Easy terms, Peeyw the Plumber. Phone 7702. adv. Mrs. I. L. Moreloek is quite ill with the grippe and her soninlaw Wallace Brown is suffering from tonsilitia. Sunday guests st the W. R. Van- Kleek homo were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Anderson. Home owner, who are Interested In getting the most comfort out of their heating plants will be Interested In two new publications being distributed without cost by the Holland Institute of Thertnology, Holland. Mich. Writ ten In language that every one can understand, each booklet deals with one aspect of air conditioning. “ Humidity in the Home" discusses the amount of water that must be vapor ised and circulated In the home each day If a healthful and comfortable atmosphere Is to In» maintained. It alao shows how the home owner can go about operating his heating plant to secure the proper amount of mois ture. “ Air Motion In Home Cooling and Home Heating" shows how the prin ciples of air conditioning employed In theaters and other large buildings can be used to keep dwellings cooler In summer as well ns wanner In winter. Copies of either one or both of these booklets may be secured free by ad dressing the Holland Institute of Ther- the $5,000 because pelts are to be Get your Echophone Radio at judged primarily on skill used In skin Stipe's Garage All electric screen- ning. stretching, and drying, and not grid radio at only $59.50, complete. on section of origin or value of spe Ready to plug in . adv. cies. Johnny went on to say. “ 1 con Mr. and Mrs Allan Smith and sider that tils show will prove a great boon to fur shippers by showing them family of Portland were visitors at how more careful preparation of pelta the home o f Mr. Smiths’ brother for market will Increase the prices Geo. B. Smith on Sunday, paid. Not only will each fur shipper I ... . _ . , _ have an opportunity to win up to , M r' ^ . $2,000 in «a h , but also he will get tb . ^ » » » F Wednesday. Mr and lir a highest possible market price, for hi. * *■ » o « . who have purchase») ■> pelts There will be entrlee from ail ther rl»ced are moving in. parts of the United States and Alaska. : Mr. and Mrs. V . A. Woods North, South. East and West and I were guest* o f Mr. and Mrs. F . | expect the furs chosen for final ex F. Beach o f Portland at a birthday SPECIAL (.OLD SE A L hlbit to be the finest collection of dinner party last Friday evening. RUG SALE raw pelts ever assembled. Nationally Mr. and Mrs. Martin Doescher. known fur authorities will be the May 5 to 10 final judges The allow will not only and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wileon were Serenaded Tuesday ev^iing 9X 12 Rugs, regular demonstrate to trappers how they can realise higher returns through better with a reel old fashioned charivari. price, $11.75. Now $10.95 handling but will alao be In line with Little John Ross three and a half 6 X 9 R u g S . r e g u la r the policy o f conserving the nation's year old grandson o f Mr. and Mrs. price, $6.25. Now 5.95 fur resources by encouraging trapping Progres only the very finest and primes! of W. J- Ross formerly o f Gold Seal Yard Goods, re was killed in an auto accident re pelta- gular price, 69<* sq. yd. Now cently. His mother had her leg broken and two other occupants of 59c sq. yd. Close Out on Paints the car were taken to the hospital. Voters of Washington County you will soon be called upon to noml- nateofflcers for the various county and state offices, and it is for you to make the decision as to whom you consider best fitted for the various poaltons. feel that wth my yeara of ex perience in construction work, and being able to estimate the coats of construction whether it be roads, bridges, or buildings. 1 am in a position to servu the county as County Commissioner in a manner that will be to the best interests of the taxpayers, and county at large. Certainly Washington County needs to move forward, with all its resources, and next door to the largest city and port of the state, we are still fifth in population. The Whitford Women's Club gave __ a pie social at the school house rpiended last Friday evening. A program was given. The quilt which the indies had been working on for several weeks was won by Paul Deh«m Acme quality in 5-gallon lots. Regular price, $3.95 a gallon. Now $2,75 a gallon. Hoath & Milligan, $3.2«) a gallon— “ Colors $2.7.) a gal. s i ; é ■ 5 ■ Experienced house wives will tell $ you that higher grades of sugar, (lour ¡1 and other ingredients that go into ¡j baking for the home give best results One reason perhaps, why most women shop here for their baking needs. S ■ 5 ■ ! : : : 22 5 ■ S ■ s i ! ■ ! Beaverton Market & Grocery S 10:30 A. M. 3:00 P. M. 3203 and 1702 ill / at her sSa There’s No Denying that MEAT makes the Meal More Palatable WHETHER TIS Breakfast Bacon, Lucheon Chops, Party Sard* wiches or Dinner Roast of BEEF. Full and complete line of lunch-meats. { C i t y Meat, Market, 2 Elmer Benson Modern Refrigerator L U H M PHONE Proprietor Quality and Price a i i i i i i i ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ BEAVERTON S«0S Residence Phone, 8602 Please give us orders for Utah Land Plaster, If y o u w a n t to com e in at carlot prices. t CHARLES BERTHOLD Hay, Oraln, F — d, Poviftry SwppH»# All for 59c Edwards Dependable Cooffce - Special 39c per lb. Choicest of Beef, Veal, Pork, Lamb and Chicken. Sanitary Market <8b G rocery Fred Knorr, Prop. Phone Beaverton, 6502 ■ ■ PRESENTS Beaverton High School FRIDAY, MAY 2 ’30 { Curtain Rises Promptly at 8 P.M. ■ A Side Splitting Comedy Band and V o c a l Music Between A cts 2 " 2 2 ■ ■ Admission 35 and 50c : No Reserved Seats : a * Mrs. C. E . Johnson has recently ] J purchased a Molel 92 Majestic Ra- j ® dio with Jacobean Cabinet from the 1 Beaverton Radio Co. for her beau tiful home near Aloha Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Woodruff announce the engagement of their daughter Doris to James Kamrai of Portland. 2 Fresh M eats • GLASS FRUIT DISHES S 1 p Mrs Sarah Butner is home. 6 Bars AMONDOL TOILET SOAP ¡AUDITORIUM] Better products Two phones, SPECIAL PRICE 1.8» : OIETSCH HARDW ARE FURNITURE STORE with Two Deliveries Daily: ______ Senior Class ol B. H . S. & Better Foods When you atop on a hill park your car with the front wheels turned into and touching the curb. Then it will be there when you^come out. Also put the gears in reverse, and set th e brake. The illustration shows the right way and wrong w a 7 to park a Chevrolet sedan on a steep hill. Many acci dents have resulted from parking the wrong way. The car may roll down hill and hit something. 1 box Chips 10 bms Classic 3bars Toilet Soap 1 can Sunbrite 1 Sherbet g e l • total value $2.45 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■'■■■■■■■■■■■!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■J Gold Seal W eek Park ^ ith The Toes Turned In Special Sale’s For County Commissioner S For Sale— Barred rock chicks, day old, 15< each. Barred Rock eggs fo r setting. Guaranteed. $1.00 a setting. Mrs. J. H. Hulett. adv. Well Drilling Test Borings, Soundings, Prospect Holes Beaverton, Oregon R. F. D. : e ■ ■ No. 1 Portland Headquarters ■ ■ ■ In Care STAR DRILLING M ACH IN E CO. References and Estimates Will Be Cheerfully __ Given On Request 550 Clinton Street Telephone Lancaster 2401 A . M. JANNSEN DRILLING Co. Incorporated Residence Phone Beaverton 0652 Ï A Native Son! Vote X 3 5 at the Republican Primary, M a y 16 “ I pledge equal consideration of all sections of the county” “ Honest and efficient service at all times” s ■ ■ ■ ■ :