*" tH E BEAVERTON REVIEW Beaverton Review Uaa*4 Every Friday at Beaverton, Ore iron, . THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1»H0- = 7 = 1 pecans. Bake on hot butter and ayrup. Makes six 4-sec - iron. Sen* hot with turn wallte». ( r r i x i l waffle New Sets Use Screen )rid Tubes BANKERS rcS tn cH ' anw I n c m t is I Entered as second cla's matter D'-cemher 8, 1922. at the poatoffic at Beaver‘on, O-cron under the I Act of March *. 1«79. ______ ! J H. Kulett Business Mans »or A small cork neatly fitted in the spout of the teakettle or coffee pot will hasten the boiling It is no,icesi»’j that the jaw bc :'0 of an ass is just as dangerous now as ;t was in Samson's time. Two new Radlolas employing the new AC screen grid tubes and a new The long skirt is like proh’Vti — power amplifier In a specially designed _the joints are still there hut circuit to bring out their full capabili­ St. Cecelia Church they are harder to find. ties. have been announced by E. A. Nicholas, rice president of the Radio- Sunday M asses — 1:40 an- Mr. and Mrs. N. W Gorham of Victor Corporate* of America. I u a m. On« of tbess sets. Rsdiuia <4. Is s Portland called on Beaverton fr'tn :s W eekday Maas 8:14 a. m table model, and the other. Radtoia 4*, Sunday. « . Jt> |>. ui * Is s consols with a built-in electro- Mr- and Mrs. D. Campbell ot dynamic loudspeaker. Both receivers Ilei J M iVNelll ''eaverton spent the week end at are encased in cabinet« of two toned Gearhart. walnut veneer. M E. CHURCH Floyd TetTt moved his family ‘.a "Radtoia 44.“ the annoniK***001 Tir.ber on Vi ednesdsy .vhere they Mr. Nicholas explains, “utilises tilr.'* Sunday School, 19 am. will spenl the summer. UY-224 screen grid tubes, two of which Preaching Service«, j i a,m , 8 p-m serve at radio frequency amplifiers, M 's. R. C. Hr .den and childr«:. Epwvrth League, T;16 pm- and the third as* s power detector. Robert end Jean, visited in Pott- fcveryone eordlaTy invited te the The new UX-245 power amplifier tube land with relat vts over the we. , church with Hi# friendly welcome is used In the single stage of audio end. amplification. The receiver has three -< :s. A. C. ".-Kerch* r wi,s op«i- tuned radio frequency circuits, but be­ Bethel Church i on the first of the week f t cause of the characteristics of the c mastoid. ¿>tw j getting along screen grid tubes, has as ruuct selec­ 9:45 a.m. The Church Schret R tivity as a set having tour tuned cir­ nicely. C. Doty, Superintendent. Mrs. E. W. Woodruff and her cuits and n?lag the standard three-ele­ 11:00 a.m. Morning Worehlp. Ser- ment tubes. The two DY-224 tubes mother, Mrs. Lots of Seattle, visiteJ which are nsed as radio frequency am- j mon: "The Possibilities of the with friends « E.averton Monday pUfiers give as much amplification as | Models Designed Especially to Get the Future. Most From New Radlotron ) evening. *»-, *lo by Mis* Ida Miller. four of the ordinary three-element j '■¡L1 . '■'■’ngan. Minister proved quality ot tone reproduction Mrs- Doy Gray entenained the tubes. —T. Arthur *._ “The screen-grid power detector As used In Radiola 14, the UX-245 Tuesday Bridge club last Thursday a t her home. Airs. Schoene won the tube gives such a strong stgnal that j Radlotron will give undlstorted vol­ Church of Christ it makes possible the elimination ot j ume in execess ot the requirements of high honors. one stage ot audio frequency amplifi- j the average home.“ Mr. and Mrs. Leland Shaw spent cation, reducing to a minimum the ! An unusual type ot selector dta) Is The Bible School Council met last the week end at the home of Mr. possibility' of distortion, sometimes employed In Radiola 44. In addition to Tuesday night w.th practically ev­ and Mrs. Geo. Thyng. Mr. Shaw present where successive stages of the usual scale marking« of aero to ery teacher ui attendance. -Many had just returned from California audio amplification are used. The out­ one hundred, the selector dial has ap­ new plans for the good of the B i­ bringing his aunt. Mrs. Clark with put energy from the plate of this proximate kilocycle marking* to facili­ ble School were discussed and the him. power detector tube ;s transferred by tate tuning. When the set Is In opera­ New Adult Young People's Class a choke and filter system to the UX- tion. the scale markings and numbers, formally organised the age limit * HOME POINTERS ? 245 power amplifier tube Instead of greatly magnified, are projected upon for membership, being set at twen­ ■ ---------------------------------------------- s through a transformer. Thlt results a small translucent, composition ty years, with Mrs. Springer a» In an exceedingly high quality of screen In the center ot the escutcheon temporary teacher. Pecan Waffles musical reproduction and brings out plate. Another unusual feature Is a 8 teaspoons baking powder We are very glad to have Mias particularly well the full tones of the two-in-one tuning and volume control, tt teaspoon salt bass register. As an additional pre­ arranged concentrically so that they Arnett in charge of our choir and 1 tablespoon sugar , caution to Insure undistorted reproduc­ to be one control, adding mate­ want to urge a good attenuar.ee at 2 ’« cups special cake flour, sifted tion, the CY-224 power delector tube appear rially to tha external appearance and choir practice- We are .'vnfnjent IVi cups milk has a radio frequency filter which pre­ enabling the user to operate both con­ that our music will be g re a t'/ im­ 2 egg yolks, well beaten vents any radio frequency disturbance trols simultaneosly with one hand. A proved under her leadership. 2 tablespoons, melted butter The morning worship is at 11 from being carried over into the audio local distance switch maintain« the 2 egg whites, st.ffly beaten the sermon topic is amplifier. quality of reproduction for both strong o'clock and M cup pecan m tats chopped “Christian Growth and Fortitude.’’ "The CX-24S power Radlotron used local and weak distance station«. Sift flour once, measure, a id ba­ as an audio amplifier Is capable of Christian Endeavor is at 7 o'­ The same radio circuit and Radlo- king powder, s ilt and sugar, and delivering a power output equal to trons as used In Radiola 44 are Incor­ clock and the evening service at sift together twice. Combine milk, that of the CX-210 Radlotron. but porated In Radiola 46, together with 8 o'clock. The evening sermon to- egg yolks and butter; add to flour. operates with a lower plate imped- a built-in electro dynamic loudspeaker P>c will be “To Wflom Shall We ^ GoV Fold in egg whites. Just before ba- ance which resulta in a greatly im- I of the Model 106 type. Beaverton Lumber Co. Joiies Family Migrates Annually The Economic t’ollcy Commission of the American Hankers Association has been specifically Instructed by the general convention of the sseoclatlou to study and report on chain and group banking development«, and alao on the propoaal of tha Comptroller ot lha Currency tor an cxtenslou of brauch banking In the national banking eye- tern, to permit lhn»e banks to conduct branchea In the trade areas surround- \ Ini their locations. K. 8. tlecht, t’resldent Hibernia Ilauk and Truat Company, Naw Or- ! leans, Louisiana, la chairman of tba commission. Tba m am b a r s art; Ccorge K Roberta, Vice Crealdent Na­ tional City Bank. Naw York. N. Y, vlca chairman. Nathan Adams. Brest- ; dent American Etcltange National Bank, Dallaa, Texas; Leonard P. Ayres. Vlca Prastdant Clavaland Trust Co., Clavaland, Ohio; Frank W. Illalr, Chairman of Board Union Truat Com­ pany, Detroit, Michigan; Walter W. Head, President Foreman State Na­ tional Bank, Chicago; W. U. txmgyear. Vice Pealdent Security Ftrat National Hank, Los Angelas, California; Waltar 8. McLucas, Chairman ot Board Com­ merce Truat Company, Kansaa City, Mlaaourt; Max U Nabm, Vice Preai­ dant Cltliena National Bank, Bowling Orean, Kentucky; Melvin A. Traylor, Praaldant First National Bank. Chi­ cago: Paul M. Warburg. Chairman ot Board International Acceptance Bank, New York. N. T.; O. Howard Wolfe, paabler Philadelphia National Dank, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Gurden Bdwarda, American Banker« Associa­ tion, New York pity, secretary. A survey showing tbs aatent to which chain and group banking has developed In the t’nltad States hss i been made and laaued In booklet (jros by (be Amerloao Bankers Asso- slatTon of New Yorg pity,__________ Experienced girl wants posi't n doing general housework and eating for children. Phone 8418. p-30 EM BALM Eh — Reaverto,. MEALS t'sd* Bldg. R. E. Jones moves hts family, including cat, dog and rabbits, from Klamath Falls, Oregon to Portland each year. He travclr. with his family and ,-ost of their personal belongings’ m tljl. 1927 Chevrolet, which he has driven over 39,00? miles. Skcokum, the c a t k i n Mrs. Jones arms in the front window; Stick the dog, is looking out the rear window and J ones is alongside. * E. D. VanMeter, Prop. A. E. HANSON RESTAURANT SHORT ORDER — Wat «on St BEAVERTON FEED and PRODUCE COMPANY C. .1. Beach, Manager Dealer* In Majestic Radio« and Electric Refrigeration Phone 1903 LO A N S on Heal Estate. Low inter' e.-vt cost, repayment privi­ leges. Write for details. :iur'\'er corppe.7., * •vered Gas . . . . >ust before Steve Anderson, . er or Lie Vjniver».., „• „ « ..jhin^ton, u u ^ iu u , left icn for ior v.n¡cago, ne equalled equaiii the o; \\ Chicago, wnere where he ’ h f'. ne t i cted in as a training »tunt, with » a car — ,j¡ reo f. .viera! Ethyl. F \ . Cairn »11, district manager in Seattle for the Genera! Petroleum Corporation, acted as »tarter. WASHINGTON Savings & Loan Aaan. Siiuto Bldg. Hillsboro, Ore. AD Get remila Ask anyone using them Advertisements In this column 1 For Sale—Westinghouse automatic cent a word. Minimum charge 25c. electric range, 3-burner, with »ven. Ed Halsten, ••80-81 FOB RALI For Sale—Flesh peat. On the old Bob Hocken place. 5* a pound. Special low prte* on fine sta­ C. W. Zehr Call any time after tionery . Brown* 1’eaverton Phar­ 4 ;30 p.m. p-30 macy. adv. e -tt- ta We now have the Wedgewood gas Have you seen the beautiful green and ivory enameled gas range at and wood range. $25 and up Easy Deway the Plumber's T adv terms, l>*w»y the Plumber. I’hone 7702. adv. Good, pure milk promotes health, WANTED • specially at this time of year. Drink lota of It. Beaverton Sun­ rise Dairy, A. Cameniind, proprl Wanted—Wheat fur August dellv. ery. Charles Berthold. c-23-tf etor. Adv. « 15-tf Work Wanted—Capable woman ile - ■ime nursing or day work of any kind, in or near Beaverton Call Adv c 2 4tf 84«b. __________ 5 ‘ “ H A P P Y D A Y S ’’ ] Day and Night July 2,3,4 j Sponsored by Chamber of Commerce ■ Rides, Shows, Bands, Drum Corps, Championship Walk- ing Contest, Fireworks, Aeroplanes, Baseball Games. Dancing in big Pavillion. Music by KGW Orchestra. Free Attractions — the Zerados — Cherry and Stanley Sensational Circus Performers Patriotic Kxerciaet B iys and Girls Races, Ladies’ Nail Driving Contest ■ ■ Free Admission Q ieen’s Ball and Coronation, Thursday Night July 3 gear... I i OU^CTOG The New Bake-Rite Gold Seal Bread White and Whole W heat A brand new loaf of the finest bread it is possible to produce - NOURISHING - WHOLESOME After months of research F. W. BISHOP Beaverton Radio Co. • CLASSIFIED ■ SOFT Beaverton AD Our Clns-liuti Ad* Shute Park, Hillsboro, Ore. ■ Ice & Fireworks WOOD find COAL Wood or Slab—any length •ny kind I'rompt Delivery.. Phone 4604 -hone, 2003 AD AD Phone 0411 JOE K EMM ER For any Kind of Wood Limb Wood Cut to Order Adv. c-26-tf Cord PLUM KING and HEATING Hardware, Paints OA0 CLASSI F TED Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria In three days. 66« ALSO IN TABLETS A FIRST CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES CIA WHIM S ------ eoe " J 3TEVEN8. PROPRIETOR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED i 1)10 BARBER SHOT AD e ■ Cigars, Tobaccos Confections, Soft Drinks I Oregon CLASSIFIED ■ Beaverton Barber Shop Ueavrrtoe, — ■ MAPES & SON W. E. PERO and 1 ■ Twenty-fourth Annual Celebration AUBREY L. FLETCHER Attorney-at-I-aw, Beaverton, Ore Office with Beaverton Realty Co. Special attention given to commercin' accounts, conveyancing, real property and the settlement of estates. •'«. Ming ^ You and your fr.ends are cordi- '' • ^vited to attend a card party *'•» — * “ »s’ Auxiliary at Get your Echophon* Radio at given by the •'Pit, * '“»•«**. All electric acresn- the Huber Hall Saturday, June * "* "imtdete. at 8 p m. Lunch and prises. Admis­ Stlpe a sion 25*. «-30 grid radio at cm!y 8t>*.ov, . . . Ready to plug in. fidv. For Rent—Excellent pasture. 7b acre*, monthly or by the season; abundance of city water. Usual prices. See Mr. Saxton, 14 miles west of Beaverton on Lang Ave. near Farmington road. p-28-30 WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Lewis Brothers, Proprietor* D, I.'I a KLH STUDY CHAIN BANKING THE BAKE-RITE BAKERIES Take Pride In Offering This New Bread In Its Beautiful New Wrapper “It’s As Good As It Looks!’, You are sure to like it. Ask for it by name, “GOLD SEAL BREAD” At Your Grocer’s. The Bake-Rite Bakeries are also bakers of the Famous “VITAMIN Bread” and a large assortment of “BAKE-RITE QUALITY CAKES” This coupon is good for 6* on th* purchase of any Rake-Rite “Gold Seal Bread" before July 15th at any grocery handling the Hake- Rite goods. BEAVERTON MAR­ Your name KAMHERGER’S Address . . . KET & GROCERY CONFECTIONERY \ J ■ ■ | : ■ ■