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Friday, October 13,1933 The Beaverton Review C A R D OF TH ANH S Is survived by his widow. Jenn ie; one son. l.eon. In C h ica go; another son, \V Mrs W J A lexander w ishes tu e x D oc Mason called Into the R eview D Alexander, o f C alifornia, «m l a o ffic e late T h ursday aftern oon and A ttendance A verages M l\ r cent W ith ilaughter, M ie W J Fianaham . o f presa her deep a pp reciation fo r the lo v announced that he had just had an Roxemnn. Moni T w o statere, M i« lt ing kindness and sym pathy show n liy Enrollm ent o f 111 other baby N aturally this caused The fine w eather o f the past tw o l> Kenilani and M i» Josephine Squlres her m any friends during the recent III quite a g ood deal o f con stern ation un w eeks has brought unusual a ctivity to o f Cornellua, and one b rolh er, Edw ard ness anil death o f her b eloved bus til the d o cto r explained that he was i the grade school playground A basket S Alexander o f Giunta Rasa, Or , four hand, W J. Alexander -© - • m erely speaking In a second ary sense ball league has been form ed am ong grandchthlren and tw o great grand W hat he w ished to con v ey was the In j the boys fo r play on the outside court ch lldren also aiirvtve lilin. A T T E N D P O R T I AND t i l l ANGE. form a tion that he had been present at as long as w eather perm its Six team s Mi A lexander was burli In Wee Maini day. O ctober 7, Mra I storse the birth o f an M's-pound baby girl, [ have been organ ised and play la pro tiawken. N J . July 27. latri In Urti he w h o arrived at the hom e o f Mr. and gressing w ith grow in g Interest Thus enllateil at Fon du late. W l s , In Coni Carter, G enevieve C arter and Mr anil Mrs. J oe ltigert. route 1. B eaverton perfect j paiiv A. Secon d W isconsin V olim ieer M is Is w la S ta lk o f B eaverton gran ge far the "B e a rca ts " have He also reports that Mr and Mrs record. cavalry. follow lng thè laat cali o f l ’ Ira attended the hoiureoiulrtg o f E vening Merritt C ow ger, route 2. are the happy Home Interesting fa rts revealed by lilent I .Incolli for one-year volunteers. : Star gra n ge In Portland, one o f the parents o f a 9-pound girl, w ho arrived . the last m on th ly sch ool report are Ite w as niuslered olii In Uria and In I iddeat gran ges In the stale, whleli was O ctober 9. that attendance was 99 per cent, with U7S he ram e lo O regon, latrr golng lo ni galliseli In 1873 T he m aster, J J Johnson, holds the All p a rtie s including the doctor, are 170 pupils neither absent nor tardy Alaska, w liere I » was en gaged In min are d oin g nicely. In the United E nrollm ent has reached 245, and 12 Ing In 1911 Mi and Mia Alrxnndrr ; unsurpassed record o ntnved lo Beaverton. w hrre Ihry have I Slates o f having lieen m aster for So I va rents visited schivo! b r i d g e ci.ru e n tertained successive yeara w ith only tin s e ab- la u t T h ursd ay an exception ally tam e realded fo r thè |atsl 19 yeara »ences from hla o ffic e O w ing to Ids pigeon w as an u nexpected visitor to Mrs. W H. B oyd en tertained the the seventh and eighth grade room s ¡ present state o f health he lias asked MA It V 1 1 1 / M i l III HOGAIID T u esday B ridge clu b and the Friend I that Ills nam e not lie presented In the The pigeon boldly entered the open win ' ship B ridge club at h er hom e W edtjes I dow s and seem ed as Interested In the g r, Mary E lisabeth Hogard. rid. died com in g elect Ion M Johnson Is well day a ftern oon Mrs. W . J Scott w on pupils as they were In him H aving suddenly nt the hom e o f her daughter, know n In the B eaverton gta n g e He the high h onors fo r the Tuesday club satisfied his cu riosity, the pigeon d e M rs Fred Aeblecher. route S. Hher una a frequent visitor when It was and M rs R. R Sum m ers fo r the parted, and has not returned [ w ood. O ctober 12. from an attack of newly organiseli and con sidered an Friendship club. Miss Juliette Carter authority on G ta n ge ritualistic w ork G ood habits o f health and cleanll heart diseñar and Mrs. J. C. H untley o f T acom a. ness are being stressed In dow n stairs M ra Hogard leaves a daughter. M is nm! rules. W a s h , w ere guests o f the club. . o ■ ■ ■ - room s In the first grade this la In the |rar) Ru-helberfer. o f W asco, O r . and I from o f a "clea n hand and fingernail , w„ |>h l|lp H ogard o f K ellogg, C O N G R E G A T IO N A L UHUKUH R ev H ow ard C Stovei will preach Social night at the R ebekah s will be contest. I f a fourth grinte child has Idaho, and A rthur Hogard o f laiurel. held next Tuesday even in g O ctober 17 d e a n hands fo r a w eek he la allow ed 0 r |n addition to her daughter. Mrs at 11 R ev Clarke will preach In Salem All R ebekah and O dd f ellow s are re to place a tra cin g o f his hand on white | lâcher In the m ornin g hut will be back for quested to be present, as a g ood pro paper on display His hands must he Kuncral services will he con du cted evening service at 7 SO Christian E n kept clean to retain Its position on the j a , M ethodist E piscopal deavor « SO Miss A line Roswell, leader. gram is being arranged. 4 » •• —mm I wall ch ill' ll -It S P V Sun.I IV II. '..I., i IB T he H allow e'en spirit is already In Tho bo<ly U In charte* «'í 'V K IVtflf. C IIIT U T I O F T H E N A Z A R E N E vading som e o f the ro o m s W itches, B eaverton m ortician Interm ent will Sunday achool at 9 «5 A M M orning black rats and pum pkins form an at he In M«»tintaln*Ul* cem etery w orsh ip H A M N Y I’ H devotion al service at ri SO I* M evening service tractive b o rd e r fo r the fifth grade 7 SO P M P rayer m eeting 7 SO P M j room. TH O M A S E c o o n It T he second grade has m ade som e W ednesday R ally day O ctober 29 new spelling book s On M onday S4 boya o Funeral aervlcea for T h om a s E ! and glrla had 100 per cent In spelling r i u n i i II O F C H R IS T C ooper. 78. o f Topeka, Kans.. w h o died Rally day Sunday Basket dinner fo l This is the best record o f the year The follow in g pupils have been chosen Saturday last while visiting his son, low in g service M orning serm on sub J C oper, at Tigard, were held Sun ss the best readers o f this grade and Jecl "G o d '» Sustaining P rovlden cs " have the ora n ge ch air R obert Meyers day In the E van gelical ch urch The Evening service at 8 o ’clock The body was ahlpped to T opeka by W E o f the B luebirds, Max Post o f the C hurch A ccordin g to Pattern “ «pi ■ ■ ' — - D oves and D onald Siddens o f the Pegg, B eaverton m ortician Robins. M E T H O D IS T < H I Hi ll T he sixth grade spelling contest, Serm on subject fo r Sunday m o rn A C O R R E C T IO N prom ises to he an excitin g one. ing at 9 o 'clo ck will be "A p p ro v e d with Sidney's side but one point b e U nto G o d " Every man'a the a rch i In last w eek's Issue o f ih e R eview a tect o f hla ow n fate By his deliberale hind G race's. regrettable error was m ade In the n o H istory la bein g taught In grade rt ch oices man determ ines his ow n des by a series o f diagram s, show ing cause tice o f Ihe death o f the late W J ' lex* tiny It la Im portant fo r each to ea- ander in w hich it was stated that he and e ffe ct o f events These students labllsh a philosophy o f life deep are w o rk in g out an Ideal diet in regard cam e to O regon in 1874. later goin g to enough to grou nd h im self In fu n ds Alaska where he resided up to the time to calorlea in health claaa. m ental truths, broad en ough lo see o f his death T h is should have read the w hole o f life and hum an en ough Children o f the flrat grade have co m that "h e cam e to O regon In 1871 later to feel and sense ih e needs o f society pleted a farm booklet and have goin g to Alaska where he was en gaged started an Indian project They are In m ining In 19H Mr and Mrs Alex k eepin g a w eath er ch art on the antler m oved to lteaverton. where they K. K. Whiteside, A M.. M.l). calendar have resided fo r the past 11 y e a r* '' Thla la ons o f those u nfortu nate In G eneral P r o d i or and K a p rd a l A tlon- W J. A L E X A N D E R stancea In w hich a cou ple o f lines were llim I» O bstétrica dropped In m akin g corre ctio n s due to IS. E. Buell, H ub A u to Cam p, B eaver tho haste In gettin g ready fo r the ton. says he n ever cou ld see w orkin g W J A lexan der w ho died at his hom e O ffice 8702 R esiden ce I70S for som ebody else fo r a salary. He In B eaverton Sunday. O ctober 1. 1933. press ch ose R ich field p rodu cts because o f their overw h elm in g popularity w ith the public. Claim s Yale tires are the best value on today's m arket. — Adv. T W O M O K E B A B IE S [G R A D E SCH O O L FO R M S B A SH E T BA 1.1, LE A G U E I H r and Mr* j . D. W llm ot spent Sunday at W i'.io lt springs. • • • Mr. a r . lira . D oy G ray »pent the w w k ".»id at W tlholt Spring». • • • Mr*. Andy T tm m er spent Sunday visiting w ith relatives In Salem, a a a Mrs. 1-otiose J C arter was the guest o f Mrs. R. B, B row n Friday. O ctober 6. at the opening m eeting o f the W ill am ette ch apter o f the D. A R. In the N eigh bors o f the W ood cra ft hall In Portland. s e e Mrs. Stanley H agar o f G arden H om e has as her house guest Miss W in ifred P enbrough o f P ortland Miss Pen- brough was guest o f h on or at a party given by Mrs. H agar F riday evening i in her home. • • • Mrs. W H. B oyd en tertained the Five H undred clu b at her hom e F ri day w ith a luncheon. Mrs. A M. Jann- sen was a guest o f the club. Mrs. H. R Nelson w on the first prise and Mrs. 1 John Sum m ers the consolation. T. R. M oore o f route 2 la reported to be quite 111 with bronchial asthm a. • • • Mr and Mrs. Chester Chinn o f P ort land were guests at the A. C. Chinn hom e Sunday. • • • 1» B Lodm ell o f P ortland was a dinner guest at the M C. M cK erch er hom e Friday even ing s e e Mr. and M rs W arren W etten berg o f Sorren to were Saturday evening guests [ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 at the J. F. Felsher home. • • • 9 11ITEON N E W S Mr and M rs Purl T aughton and IS By Zell G. Struthera. £¥ son Vaughn o f O sw ego visited at the E. M. Madsen hom e Monday. SSSlSSSiSSIlSHES • • • Mr. and Mrs. Cum m ins o f eastern Mr and Mrs. E arl M cCann o f San O regon spent the w eek end w ith Mr. F ra n cisco are visiting at the John Mc C um m ins' sister. Mrs. E. H a y s Cann hom e on D enney road. • • • • • • Rev. and Mrs. G eorge S pringer and Mr. and Mrs. C arl H ughson and son Jorda n o f P ortla n d visited at the sons w ere ca llin g last M onday at the Struther's home. H ow ard H ughson hom e Sunday. M rs G eorge T e fft o f H ood R iv e r is M orris W illoughby, w ho is w ork in g visitin g a few w eeks at the hom e o f ** Skam okaw a, W ash., was hom e fo r h er son. F loyd T e fft and fam ily. “ d »>'9 ‘ hi* w O Mrs. Susan Clem ent and M iss A lice Clem ent o f M cM innville spent the week end at their hom e on W atson street. • • • Mr. and Mrs. J a ck Larson and son C larence o f B attle G round. W ash., vis ited at the H. R. N elson hon.e Sunday • • • Mrs. J. C. H untley o f T acom a, for m erly o f Beaverton, visited with frien d s here fo r several days this past week. • • • Joe Keller, w ho has been quite se riously 111 w ith heart trouble fo r sev- era! weeks, is able to be up and around again. • • • Mr. and Mrs. W L. Cady and ch il dren o f O regon C ity spent Sunday visiting w ith relatives at H illsboro and Banks. Mrs. C. J. Bielm an. daughter Arlene and her sister. M iss Violet H agoes. were dinner guests at the hom e of Mra. Essex Marsh Sunday. • • • Mrs M ay H an scom b and daughter. Miss Maxine H an scom b, w ere Sunday guests at the hom e o f Miss N aida Swett at her hom e in Sorrento. • • • Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lierm an and ch il dren o f Lents visited w ith B eaverton frien d s and relatives Sunday. They recen tly m oved to their new hom e at Lents • • • Mrs. E m m a John son and son. E. L eon ard Johnson, o f P ortland visited Sunday with the J. F. Felsher fam ily Mrs. Felsh er is a dau ghter o f Mrs. Johnson. Mrs E thyl D yrness o f Boise. Idaho, w ho form erly resided here., was in B eaverton a few days last week visit ing frien d s and lo ok in g after her p rop erty here. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olmstead and Mr and Mrs. Charles J a ck s o f P ortland and Mr. and Mrs. V. A. W ood w ere dinner guests at the J W . Sprague hom e Sunday. • . • D r. C. E. M ason reports that T om mie Landers o f A loh a bum ped into a d oor and cu t h im self so severely on the forehead that It required six stitches to close the wound. Mr*. H arry F ergu son o f K lam ath Falls i* visiting w ith her brother. R ev G eorge N. T a ylor and fam ily, also her m other. Mr*. Elizabeth Taylor, at the G eorge T a ylor hom e at W estslope. s e e [ Mr and Mrs. K. H urst, Miss R u th F u lgh am and Miss E lizabeth Struthers o f P ortland were Sunday even ing ca ll ers at the Struthers' hom e. • • • | H iteon clu b met W ednesday, O cto ber 4. at the hom e o f Mrs. C ora Metx- entine. Seventeen m em bers and one visitor answ ered roll call with a S cotch Joke T he clu b voted to m ake som e cloth in g and a quilt fo r the A lbertina K err N ursery hom e Mrs. G ladys M eyer gave a drill on parliam entary ; law. T he next m eeting will be on O c tober 18. w ith Mrs. Bessie Sum m ers and M is. G ladys M eyer as Joint hos tesses at the Sum m ers' hom e 9 9 A 99 9 9 9 5 5 5 9 A 5 9 ffi boy 9 scorr new s . B y Lisle W a lk er. ® g 5 5 9 5 5 5 5 5 S S 9 B 9 9 5 M onday even ing the local troop gave a dem onstration at the P aren t- T ea ch ers' m eeting in the high school. Eleven scou ts and leaders were i there. At the last m eetin g lt was found that the troop ch a rter renew al is due i next m onth. This m eans that each j scout w ishin g to con tin u e his m em bership m ust pay his annual regis tration fee (50 cen ts! very soon. T he "slip p ery eel" title o f last week 1 has been tran sferred to Scout Gene Brown, w h o ga ve the troop a story obviously very preposterous. T h ere was also an in teresting gam e called "T h e B ig g s-P o o fe r L etter." T he team o f B ob E n gelk e and Bill Siddens placed first. tary, and N. G. B eaverton R ebekah L od ge No. 218 meet* the first and third T u esda y evenings at 8 P M in the I.O.O.F. h a l l . Mrs. S a r a h Cham berlain, secre Mrs. F loren ce D rorbaugh p -tf For Independence m OPTOMETRIST G L A S S E S F IT T E D — W O R K GUARANTEED F in e R ep a irin g and O ptical W ork a Specialty. BEAVERTON, OREGON D R . A. E. W IL S O N O ptom etrist and Jew eler BEAVE RTO N : : : OREGON Phone 1153. Res 8952 Features for Friday, Saturday and Monday, Oct. 13-16 Pot Roasts .. I Oc III. Pays Tribute WE ENTHUSIASTICALLY SUP PORT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS Wanted and For Sale NRA PROORAM AND HAVE PUT IT INTO EFFECT IN OUR STORE. F O R S A L E — Feather bed, good, clean firm bed. $35. In qu ire at R eview o ffic e . 45-46 pd W A N T E D T O B U Y —Stum page fo r w ood purposes, old grow th fir pre ferred, w ithin 20 m iles Portland O. A. C obb and F. B. W aite, B eaver ton, Or. 13-tf, John H ohnstein returned M onday fro m a w eek's stay at the Em anuel hospital in Portland w here he w as ill I W A N T to buy y ou r filberts. W ill pay highest cash price fo r you r filberts. with pneum onia. H e is still under Must be th orou gh ly w ashed and treatm en t at his hom e In Sorrento. dried. W rite o r phone O regon Nut G row ers, Inc. N ew b erg, O regon. B o b b y Selxnder. route 2, ha* an at P h on e RED -117. 13-18 ta ck o f bron ch ia l pneum onia, the a f ter result o f influenza. H e ia being at F O R that sluggish liver, take B row n 's tended by Dr. C. E M ason, and is re H erb C om pond. B row n 's B eaverton ported to be in a sa tisfa ctory con d i P h a rm a cy. tf. tion. • • • W A N T E D - Several cord s o f either 16- R ev. John A. O ela n d , rector o f St. inch o r 1 -foot w ood are needed at the P au l's E piscopal ch u rch o f O regon R eview o ffic e and the residence o f City, has resigned his pastorate on a c the editor. As a num ber o f ou r sub cou n t o f serious illness. R ev. Cleland scriber* are in arrears, this Is a la a b roth er o f T h om a s Cleland o f ch a n ce to clean up you r Indebtedness W h ltford . by su p plyin g the fuel. 12-tf • * e F O R S A L E — C id er mill w ith tw o tubs. Mrs. D o y G ray entertained the Tues J I. E ggm an, south end o f L om bard day B rid ge clu b at h er hom e Tuesday street, B eaverton . 16-pd aftern oon con tra ct bridge. Mrs. W H. B oyd and Miss Juliette Carter w ere W A N T E D W O R K M iddle-aged lady guests o f the club and Mrs. A. E. H an w ants housew ork for room and sen w on the high honors. board. P h on e B eaverton 11501. • • • F O R S A L E - C on cord grapes, 2 cents L. J. B oyd, w o rk in g on the state pound. John R oh rb ach . One mile highw ay. 1s reported t o have received north o f H uber station. 16-47-pd. a severe cu t over the righ t eye. N o d e tails w ere secured as to the time or F O R SA L E - 1300-lb. bay horse, $35 m anner o f the accident. He was a t Inquire o f Chris M urphy, 1 m ile south tended by Dr. C. E M ason. o f R eedville. 45-pd. M arsh and son J a ck spent the W A N T E D —R epresen tative to l o o k a fter o u r m agazine subscription in w eak end deer hunting near W illam lna terests in B eaverton and vicinity. Our and C. J. Bielm an, A lfred Ross and plan en ables you to secure a good F loy d W ells tried their luck at Prlne- part o f the hundreds o f dollars spent vills, but neither party was success in this v icin ity each fall and w inter fu l in b a g g in g any gam e. for m agazines. O ldest a g en cy in U. • • • S G uaranteed low est rates on all pe M rs. W . R. Van K leek entertained riodicals, dom estic and foreign . In w ith a lu nch eon at her hom e Tuesday. structions and equipm ent free. Start T h a guests w ere Mrs. M. C. M cK er a grow in g and perm anent business In ch er, Mrs. M. K. E m m on s and Mrs. J. whole or spare time. A ddress M oore- H . D obbins, all m em bers o f the gran ge Cottrell, Inc., W ayland R oa d , N orth h om e e co n o m ics com m ittee. C ohocton, N. Y . 16-17 j T A % Sausage, pound, 15c Crystal White Hershey Baking Darigold SOAP Chocolate CHEESE 10 Bars m k SW IFTS BACON Oriole, 15c II». . . . ■/j-lb. package, 10c 26c 1 pound . . . 13c y *9# i G. C. Carr, C a rr’s A u to Repair, Bea verton, says; "P acific coast m otorists are gasoline sm art.” A dm its co m p e l! live claim s lose an occa sion al tankful for him. "B ut they alw ays com e bark tc R ich field H i-O ctane,” he says. R e gards R ich field "on e-m ore-m lle gu ar an teed" a dvertisin g as cause. — Adv. Old Heidelberg Park HEMRICK’S SELECT BEER SUNKIST CLICQUOT CLUB PEACHES GINGER ALE 2 Vi c a n s ................... 2 cans 29c Oats, 9-lb. sack . . B o t t l e ................................. I Oc 33c Post Toasties, 2 pkgs. Raisins, Bonner, 4 lbs. 21c Jellwell, 3 pkgs. B e a n s Small white or reds, 3 lbs . 15c .14c 15c Apple Cider, gal. jugs, 39c On Draught Try Us for Chicken Din ners and Barbecue Sandwiches CHILE CON CARNE Free Dancing O P E N D A IL Y U N T IL 12 P. M. S A T U R D A Y S . 2 A. M. Telephone Beaverton 3802 Golden West Coffee 1 lb. Can or Class 3 lb. Can . . . . . COLUMBIA BEST 27c 75c COFFEE 1 Pound,25c Ambassador Toilet Tissue 3 r o l l s ................... 10c Softex Toilet Tissue 3 r o l l s ................... lie KARO, 3 lb. can . 19c