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FRIDAY. JANVART SI. 1*36 The Beaverton Review Mrs. Mary r . Osrsens was a 1 guest erf Mr*. S . U. l«x»rence I Monday of (hi* week. The rented Mrs. She i* First of the HELP URGEI) POR SEED SELLI T I O N | 100_| HANDlCAPl’ED YOUTII PKOtiKAM FOLLOWKO ‘¿ X * Mr. and Mrs. M artin lia\e moved into the Ja s . Finder houce. ilave y^our prescriptions tilled at Brown's Beaverton Drug S to re,— Pd. Adv. *" **• V>er* spent from Monday to W ednesday on business a t T o ledo, O r*. "Speedy" lla u ss e n returned to his work at Stip e's garage, Mon day a fte r a two weeks' illness. Mrs. Louise J . T a rter au 1 Mr*. S. B. Law rence were guest* of Mr*, Falting Saturday afternoon. Miss Lucille Brown of Roseburg visited over the week-end wttn her parents. Mr. und Mr*. Geo. F r o wo. Brighten up your home with ona of the new Gold S eal C.mgoleum Mr* \. A. Mood was a guest a t rucs> beautiful new patterns the home of Mrs. Fred Olmstead Rlch, y Hardware and Fur- in Portland. Tue*day. n itu re Co. „ Paid Adv. M irs M argaret Heddin of P o r t- ' Mf. and Mra. w ,u Root have re land was a guest a t the home of turned to W ashington county from Mrs. H orence Newton. F r id a .. V im h ll, COUnty. where they moved Mrs. Ja y Gibson is visiting for about four years ago. Thev sold •iver.il davs a t the home t f Mr. th eir home near Sheridan and pur- • mi Mr-. Q R. Hitt of Portland. M l near Tigard. Mr. and Mrs H arry Asbahr of th e young people of the C h urei Corvallis visited a t the R. B. Den of Christ C hristian Endeavor so- ney home Tuesday and Wednesday. ciety enjoyed a ‘-hick" party a : the church, Friday evening. Old Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carey of . », . . . , . Portland were Sunday v ‘» f .o n e d g am e, were played and guests ,rf Mr and Mrs T it l v n ' refrtfsh,nen,s in keeping with the # 4 * " occasion served. „ _ . r> iierda two weeks in sister, Mrs, friends. . A group of live members of the L ilja spent the past i_lUi e l coiumunit i presented a 3 ( 1 - Portland visiting her el skit entitled. "T h e Corn P e i John Anderson and D oll" as a number on ths eve- ning program of the Wmdiington Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sharkey (B a r- Count> »’otnonu. which was held Kara Benson) of Portland are be- at Grange hall Wednesday, ing congratulated on the b irth of Ja n u a r>‘ 22. a daughter. Mr. and Mrg. c * 0. N - , ylor ’ ° Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Manning an<^ -'ilases Katherine Iv u n ey Here among those who attended an^ Katherine Dobbs attended the the W inter Sports Carnival on Mt. graduating e x erciser at Franklin High school in P o rt’and, Friday Hood, Sunday. evening. Miss Eileen G arnetl was Mr. and Mrs. .. „ j x’-a>s a n * one of the graduates, son David of Portland were Sun day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. "'*r' an<* _ Mrs. Harold Alexander E. G. Perkins. aE<* frieni*s from Portland, Don E d wards and Miss Dorothy Monlux. Born to Mr. and Mrs. David Ed*. t , onnitav ai i w , « . , » . . . df ^ son '¿ T iF T t, was attendins p h y s i c ,.. ^ te r ^ f'-V n L ™ , of c h o o s e s , assisted f , Mr 4 w McMinn, with the guitar. K atherine Denney was the leader. G arnett's talk was based ou the 4th Chapter of Matthew. A fter the m eeting the young people popped corn. ----------- ------------- ri, For LarKPr & Hotter Fronl more th jn «00 t e l l girls. Miss Carrolyn Durham, whose home is in Dallas, was chosen acting chief “J «•'* Kangerettes. official hostesses re x a* Centennial .J j'P “- which opens June h She will assist in choosin({ tnd trallun„ lhe J6 other jji r|s 0f th,. Southwest who will wear the cowgirl hostess costumes from June until D e c e m b e r ^ . , . a __ . Increased A ir b e fV IC O Dallas. Texas. — I’assengei service of American Airlines into Dallas during the Texas Centennial Fxposition will ^ au(, mented in anticipation of In- creased traffic. officials of this com pany a n n o u n c e O r d e r s fo r 15 bi* motored Douglas planes, each capable of carrying <2 passengers, for delivery p» March I, n e « t y e a r , have been placed. The>e $hip> will be used on the New York I.05 Angeles run via Dallas, if is announced, © u n íf iíw The ---- 2 Washington county • M ,ngtt" t 00thew u unit KAMRKKHKR'S C R AY started to operate ln Oregon. The Z b " « T x. m i f° certificate plan I* sold on a high i * . ***' - '. r' '*'' >• premure basi* by national «yn.ll- rk üf lhta * ort b<* ,‘n cate to a local beauty shop A crew of sales representative* then covers the community selling (he certificates for u few cent«, (lrtliii urily these sales agents represent that as a "special advertising of fer" I hey are authorlaed to Issue these certificates to a selected few who are to receive a free perm an ent wave upon presentation of th. certificate at the beauty shop. <>f course, anyone willing to spend fifty cents can receive such a ce rt I ficate and the catch Is that upon riam iifu'd Advertising Kale* o f . presenting It for redemption the Per AAurd One Cenl If Paid AA hen Ordered qiiircd to pay from $'.\nn to $5.0'» (Alinimum P rirr for fu s t for such incidental« as hair trim ! inner I ion. 15 re n t*) COMMISSIONER FOR AMORC APPOINTED — ----- The R oslcrucians of this coni- niunity will be represented in their «-'tension activities by Rona E liza- ^e th AA'orkman of 513 F irst Avenue, North, Forest Grove. A cei^ificate of appointment as com missioner w ai receive<^ hy Mrs. Workman from FR E E PROGRAM IS Mr .and Mrs. L. R. Richey at- GIVEN AT SCHOOI th* He:,d<luarter8 "f th« RosUruclan tended the Kansas State dinner _ M ° rder «AMORC) in San f.cse Cal- and meeting of the K ansas society a free entertainm ent was held lf°™,‘a r,eC?^ tly ‘ u . a t the Masonic temple in P o rt- in the Beaverton high school aud- , l b e < a lfo rn ia H eadquarters of land AA'ednesday evening. itorium Wednesday night. Numbers the orKan lza,io“ i« tm the North h „ , ? . , 1 . American ju risd iction. E ach coun- Mrs. C. A. Hunt of Gales Creek. '*> ^ e high school orchestra, led by various sectional lod- Ore., is visiting for two weeks at ^ rs* ( K itchen, opeued and ' . ,_ ’ ^ u at r\it. , i chapters, and extension com - the home of Mr. and Mrs. E Hunt. ^ ef th ^ ^ ram ° her m llslcal mUMoners." say- Mrs. Workman. Miss Maxine Galichio of Portland °e7 ^ rsbe “ClU. ^ * S ” * ? ^ The duties of the com missioner was also a visitor on Friday. a hells duet, and a trombone of the Extension department arc S8o. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Desinge* G rant high ............... .» affirm ative debaters ' a !'i.ed' .Th* y r<* ' u‘re p ly in g of of Hillsboro visited with relatives were t0 have met Beaverton'» neg- pald adv°rtisen ien ts in the various here Friday. Their little son Jim - ative debate team> but as tb . faJled newspapers of the community in ray Lee. who was seriously ill with (o appear> Beaverton's affrmativ> <onJunctlon with the national ad- m easles and pneumonia, is now team were c a n ed in |0 p n( b bR vertlslng campaign of the Rosicru- fully recovered. fo r tbe G rant debaters rian 0rder> T h e commlnsloner I j The C. E. G assett home, touth ---------------------- -- also r e a r e d to analyze the Rosl- of Beaverton, was com pletely de- R. W EBB, W. THOM* .rrU<i.an ! adi° Pr? * rams lf a" d WheM stroyed by fire about 2 :3 0 a .m , T o A P P F \ i f I V P i \ v 1' r,,adca8' " ver ,otal 8tation!'' i r x l LiJA I "T h e com m issioner of this ergau- AA'ednesday. The high wind made it _. „ , ¡ration d*/nates his service* and re- particularly dangerous for other The c a s t hag been selected for a ceiveR no com pensation. for the surrounding property. u P” “ “ a t ' ^ 1 e th ree-act play, R os(cru cian Order is a fratern ity , Th* ^ * Se8 f * « « H ^ t , K .th e r - ‘Double Door”, by th e graduating devoted to (he d,IBem lnation of me Dobt/s, and K atherine Dtnnev cla ss of Pacific univemi.y February knowledge of the natural laws of arranged a skating party for a 28_ a t Fonest Grove. The leadln-: , )fe and thp teachings of a philo- i ; ° “p of J f h t e e n young people at role will be taken by Ja n e t Al- iop hy . , t iB neither a com mercial The OakY Monday evening. Re- spaugh of Portland. nor a religious organization." Mr*, reshm ents of chop suey were en- im p ortant parts In the play, W orkman fu rther state* that the joyed after the skating. which ce n te r* about a d om in atin ' |„ca , r rm.ml suloner is expected by The AVhitford Social club met at 0 d woman' ^ in * * Pl«>pd b> ID-n- the Grand i ^ g e of the Order to the bonne of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon u Beaverton Mr. ur|,e a jj students and mem!‘fT» In Thompson. Mrs. E. Smith won the r 'las€ and ,,v V/lnlfred Thoms of hls community to attend the Na- ladies’ first prize and Mrs Gilson, A oha as Caroline Ann B -et. Ro- tl„ na| conventions of the Order second. Mr. Sm ith won g en tlem an * leada ,n presentation w-,iich are held annually and draw- first and D. Polumbo, second. Three * r' Ian,t“s Aeomans and Phyl- ,nv ndl d, i T„m various emjn- table of "500” were played. ,H Sl>p,»W|ak of F orest Grove. The play will be under th e direction ’ _____________ __________________a, Mr. ami Mrs. H M. Ha nes left >fi j s M argaret Morgan. Real Estate Transfers ! Friday morning for Lo~ A n g e l e s _______________ ---------------------------- ----------------------flp » h e re Mr. Barnes will attend the N'ewsp-iper !4t«r* E ffe c fli* Richfield Refinery school for dis- Oregon City_The . ffertivenesg of Minnie Oliver to Arthur Je sse c t tributors. I.nroute, they plan to newspaper publicity was convincing- aL l»ot 5, B lk. 1. Pattlson i k Mor- vtslt the Rev. Chas. Clarke at San ly illustrated in Clackam as coun- an '8 Add- H illsboro. Francisco, and relatives and friends ty recently, according to Countv Arthur Je s s e to A. K. Hanley at other points south. Agent J . J . Inskeep. M r. Icsk eep et ux, Lot 5. B lk. 1. P atttson ft Mr. and Mrs. Felsber, H. J . Ell- relea>«cl an a rticle to the papers of Moran’s 1st Add. to Hillsboro under and Mrs. Archie W illiam s, ,h e county in which he advocate I Gertie Good to Georgia O. Erick who are the four high officers of ,h e of organic m ercury In place son. 4 acres Sec. 33, T IN R3AV. Beaver Chapter No. 106 O .E.S., en- oi tb e older wet dip method of ch a s. C. Lew is to Donald 7.. tertained for the officer* of IJit treating seed grain. In a very Lewis, 5 a cre s Sec. 12, T 1S R1W. Chapter and Social club and their Rh,)rt time * eed 8 tw * 8 reported a R. R. Sum m ers e t ux to C. AV. husbands at the Masonic Hatl, on ^ p* r cent ¡"creaAe in sales of Harrison el ux. 7.94 acre* T 1S Tuesday evening, with various tam e«. ,h i1 " ia ,<*ial over any previous like O. C. R. E llis et ux to AVm. Among the prize winners we*-e Mes- p*T,od' Ra>in,f th a t Inany «^rowers Kimball AA'alker et ux, I » t s 12*. _ „ , . . cam e into the stores with the ar- 126 ft 127 Johnson B -t. Add. . ,inie- . i r<>en, . ars . an »o y, c ]e dippe^j from the paper and Peder J . Owre to Mary l.uclle and Louis Stork and G to . M cBreen. asked for the m aterial. ¡Cook, 3 acres T1N R3AV. I " “J“ '. “ Il I tunnlng culi and aUo It la thè oiilv .loie atten iloti in every eoi.ninni- A 11 m ut program of semi ivlectloii inumici' in whleh Ut* eorn growe* it> to savlng for useful llyes thè ini III«« pur pose of developing a ‘ cali I»* reaeotiably uasured of inuln youiig people liuudieapped bv broli- unifonii and liinli yleldlng stralli ol taliiing a Itigli standard of yiell en hornea wa* urged upon Oregon I Mionesota " Iti” aeed e<wn ha* been sud unullly. su ite college sludeuta by B. F. Ir-1 atarted by Floy.l Bierly, |<t. I Ile . mi im e. i im m an editor of thè fre g o li n it n n . reporta I» K, Francis, a* WIIEKK TO ( ¡0 Jo u rn al and a member of thè state . intani conniy agoni — ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ■ »! board o f h i*b er edur. don. in a >(>Mr Mr. Iltorly selected 40 IIIIII.K IT.V4H eonv,H-»|»on addrea» in Corvalll». ,.IU.„ irolu tW(> t,m ,,r r „ ru a n , A eoiitiniiatlon of "The fa.w timt rw ,' n •' ' planted tu separate, market,*, loo Was Adiled", und the ijuestlon. Mr. Irvine ha* hecu makiug n look rnwu, »uITlclenl kernel« from "Why ('aiinot All the fienor.iluu p artlcu lar fetudy of youthful c.liu tu - • cacti eur to uiake ilo htlla. In ilio Ilona Agres<'*'' will bc atudlcd «I al» in riveli! yearm and |* con- J tali wlien thè eorn hud iully ma the Bilde eins* rondlictcd by Mr«. linciHt thut thè great m ajority are tu rili, cacti row wna narefully in A. O Nagel at the Hube" hall, Ilist turneil towarda a llfe whlcii specteil for unlforiiilty of »tallii, Surtday evenlng. Ivo da to c r in e througli scem im i v t>|ie. and yield. Seven <»' (he 40 I minor eventa aj-lsing from poor m w * wene aelecled. T h e car* from N O Tlir. Ialine llfe. Ile prulsed all elem ent* iìi < m > aeven o»ws n ere Ini-kcd and The Isulles' gym eins» will meel in higJier educatimi whleli tend t<> welglied ami thè yield per arto enl ul Ihe I i I k J i »ehool gyinnaHluiti encourage sound home m ik lo ». eulated. F o llo * tug Uil* laat test Monday evenlng of tb i* weck, tu - sleu.l of TiieHilay. 1,1 R i 1 . ” " .VS O V I A T I 'H llh a t nuli live of (he o ra m a i 10 ................. —1 I IH \l I I l i t i h i I ear of eorn were lln.illy elected a* iH-ing repreaentntlvo of il.. t>|v Oregon housewives who have n it and i|uallly of corn which Mr been summoned to the fr . 1 ,: doo. Illerly I* selecting. Calculated yield* HumhurRorH iii. ifftia sl a free ;>erinai.,-,‘l wav. , ,»f Ih...««, n ie rows 1 1 m from 260" ccriii'e a te for tiTtv cent« are nl- to 3f>(>d pounds <rf corn pee acre Cumt* to iiK'.st certain to have this exper- with au average product!, n of • •'ll soon, ye ■o-.linir to 1 w arn 1*00 | h . ii n.ls of corn per acre. ing issued by the Portland B etter T h e seed from these tlie ear* will Business Bureau. be planted m u sep alst. rate plot uni The Bureau sta te s this perm an will produce next year •tu the MH* 1 ent wave certificate plan, which which will he used foi to r the 15*37 started in New York in ton-.' an I crop. This system of sei«•••ting se re- lilllckly spread throughout ‘ he E a st I ^ NOTARY P U B L IC *■ ) prwseutattve i«ars and muintuinlug a and middle West, ha» rcronflv Also Kent* and Sell* Kcal I t U * ' CLASSIFIED AD SECTION List your wants - trades - rents - sales - and miscellaneous for only 1 c a Word. 1 irch... that ........... .......................... . 4 ) « . W W s” ............. h' " >i . . . , . l e .k . . O a I 1 * 1, 1 1 ‘ f e ,> . Mr, and Mrs. AA. R. A an K lee« and Mrs. R . B. Denney at- 11*36 will be made at the meeting, cm ii secure the . u so-called "free . p . . e . » r observed their tw enty-fifth wedding tended the meeting and social ot Fifteen prune growers from a- manent wave". anniversarv with a dinner and the 1932 Matrons and P atrons club round Forest Grove signed member- The Portland B etter Iliwlne.'s B u theater party Saturday evening. of the O.E.S. at the Wonder itak- ship cards of the Oregon Prune reau states th at experience in o t h - ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davies of Se- er>’ in Portland. Saturday evening. ( ontrol Board, Inc . Friday, at a er vicinities has clearly shown that «ttle, W ash., and Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Games and contests preceded the m eeting presided over hy F . J . the only ..fie profiting from th e-e F ish er of San Fran cisco visiied at business meeting. A box lunch was I^ewis o f F orest Grove. The new deals is the promoter. Thousand* the Geo. B la sscr home. Sunday. served. m arketing agreem ent was explained of com plaints have been r e r i-te r e J in E astern state * against th is , A m arriage license was fra n t*.: As soon as the w eather permits. by L Z. M ankert* of Salem , to Roscoe M. B en n ett ofc R t. 1. ■loosen the so|l around your shrubs ° n February ■** voter- in the scheme Beaverton, and Mrs. Minnie M. Iman 80 as to retain the m oisture. l a new ShOrwood union high school of AA'ashougal, AA'ash., at V ancouve‘ order to do this, proper tools are ^is* r*ct w 1,1 vo^e on proposed Air v’ »- necessary. Shovels, hoes, rakes, and ¡*™ anre <»' »30.000 bonds to bull-1 Mr. and Mrs- h . E. Stipe wer* parden tools of all kinda at the new high school build ng there. guests at a dinner party given at Richey Hardware & Furniture Co. ,f the i98ue |R “ PProved. $18,000 the home of Mr. and M rs. A. T . _adv AA'PA funds will be available to aid Davis, in Portland, Saturday eve- in the construction of the building, ning. The Aoung People's B ib le c l a w _______________ The wives of the members of the Kiwanis club are planning anm her Rood time pot-luck dinner and pro- . , , . J l . g am for ednesday evening, F e b - ruary a. Mrs. M yrtle Liverm ore of P o rt- land visited with Beaverton friends, Friday, and was a dinner and o- vernight g u e « a t the home o‘ Mrs. M. C. M cKercher. Francia. ( sin « . 1 Uorn to Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Soil ler, of Route 1, a son, Robert i L L Myers house ha* neeu George. <'U January by H. Hathaway. Mr*. S . F. Uecht-n of HilltbMO. ' r . A. Geil of Metzger is ill. Kt *■ * * * operated on at the Good S am aritan hospital Saturday. 101 year* of age. W, L. Van Horn of K inton has rented the L assiter house. state» Subsequent Rilling .................. . Charge per FOR SALE l o r Hale Man’* o v r r . o a l . -ire i j t<> I I. 14.50; burda, »Ire 10, $l.f>0. Rose Jo rd a n , Denney roinl. pii word. One Ceni Ten Ceni» To •♦‘‘■“•'fj' y01« home l e nd to Russellville N urseries, E. Bum - side A 97th Ave., Portland, fo r catalog, or phone TA bor 0204. E X A M P L E — If a ten woni classi fied advertisem ent i* inserted, it would cost 15< fo r one time, 25< FOR RENT fo r two tim es, 36g fo r three ufties, etc. I f n#cessary to serwl out a Several House* and acreage iracts fo r sale or rent. Bank o f B e a statem ent, an additional chuige of verton. advetf 10y will lie made. SHARING - When a woman finds a delicious recipe she is most happy when she can SH ARE the good news with an intimate friend. When a friendly merchant in a community gets a new value in stock he wouldn’t be your friend if he didn’t let you know about it. Advertising of goods or services is SHARING with you something another has which makes living more worth while. To be sure, the butcher, the baker and the can dlestick maker who regularly let folks know what is new, what is helpful, find it easier to stay in business profitably. Sensible, friendly folk, do not hold this against them. Profits are W AGES for services rendered. Life runs smoother when we live in a friendly, sharing mood. Read our ad columns and see what others have to share with you. Beaverton Review Beaverton’s Home Newspaper