The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, April 03, 1936, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, APRIL J, 1936
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In The W E E K ’S N EW S
THE R E V I E W
LLRRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR
The Betvertwi Review
Mr. ami Mrs.
Morecruft of
Huber
have
sold
their home
there aud are moving up rn th*
la’ wls river near Vancouver,
Curl Fergeaon, butcher In tin»
Safeway store here, was sciioua-
Born to Mr. and Mis. isiy Onta
ly Injured in an auto accident Ornara, Marcii 26, u daughter
Thursday evening and is rnnflucd
Born
to Mr. uud Mrs
Oscar
to the hospital.
Johnson of Route I, March 31, •
The Rev. Hollis Grubb, pastor boy.
of the Naxurene church at Kel­
Born to Mr. und Mrs. Thomas
so, W n., guve the sermon at
A Bye, April 2, u son. Mrs. Bye
the Sunday evening servlets at
and Mrs. Arthur Olson are ».»ter».
I he local church.
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Mrs
Arthur Cooke who vis­
ited last week with her mother,
Mrs
Anna Steer# at Llmonlon,
returned to her home in Mou-
ioe, Wn., Tuesday.
Radio Announcer to Speak
at Forest Grove Grange Hall
IV-reet Grove. Ore. Art Klrk-
muu, well kuowu radio ui noun
«*11* Of KÖLN, will addre«.. the
Calo Grunge local. No, 2S:
a:
C»o IN resi Grove Grange ball.
T I * time for the addre.««i ha -
In « II set for 1:30 p.m.
kit hui. hi v«i|| «(teak on
Be
1 OI 1» ibe Mike,’’ telliug of
In
itmuy cMHTteUie», bulli uinustng
a tut edueatinuiil.
No doubt but
w liai
u
radio
unnouuee* has
mot V «tu led experiences
than
moat business men who ure cou-
mum 1 ly l*efore the public. Tbis
uililc« i-« pmmiMcs to I k * interest-
ime.
Igei•utrer J. K. Lev*tin, chair
inali of the meeting, lia» pinluted
an i-'Scellent
musical prig¡rain.
to ruund «.-ut the afternoon. with
the 1«■«s' and girls' quartet fioni
K» * re sl Grove high schiad.
Ltiuchcou will
I k * served
i.oon.
The mevlng is open
those Interested.
CEDAR MILL
Mr. W. I. Heinrich's moth«*.-
arrived from
Is «
Angeles last
Monday.
Mrs. p. A. Thorne entertalncJ
the Cornell club at her hon.c on
Wednesday. March 25.
FLOWERS EDGE DROP
SHOULDER GOWN
— F lo w tr*
the trim m in g
on the eft the ehoulder dec-
olletage of a g racefu l eve­
ning gown la ehown aa
w orn
by
Jean
P a rk e r,
acreen etar. T h e gown ie of
eky blue eatin and the flow-
era are w hite w ith cryetal
bead centera.
V
Mrs.
W.
I.
Heinrich drove
friends to Salem Wednesday and
to Bonneville Thursday.
The Girl Scouts of (\<dar Mill
are taking orders for a doughnut
-ale to lie held Friday, April 3.
During
the past
week end.
Mrs. 1-:. J. Eggers of t'edn Mill
(¡sited tier mother. Mis. I . E.
Dpleye at Boring, Or.
Messrs. Ezra and Paul Gullo-
way of Tillamook spent last Sat­
urday night at the home of the! •
an 1 skiter. Mrs. R. W. Craig.
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Grade School Notes
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( ( olitimie,I from Front Page)
the debutes.
Tile Fifth Grude
was
glad to
welcome back Putrida Mann, who
ha» been ill for iwo month».
In Geography, these students ur-
making un Imaginary t on o! Can
uda, and are enloying their visit
immensely.
NOTH E
Due to uu attack of iiiUuenzu,
I I cuiioi Boh »or wus unable to he
an attendant *r I lie queen's nourl
lit Ibe carnival, Mureti 2".
WHERE TO GO
a..... .................... ........m
TORN tit: SI) < l.l II
A business III col lug of the Town-
cml < lull will lie held at the Kl
wants hull tonight (Friday evening).
There will be speakers and an In
tere»tlug program.
IIIBI.K CLAfiH
The Bible class
which
is con­
ducted Friday evening« at the Hu­
ber hall by Mrs. A. O. Nugol, this
week will make u study of Kxodu-l
12: "The Passover Not Only Com
nieiuorailve, but Typical".
Try
Kamhcrucr’s
For Your
Faster Specialties
OF p ,ll BENT OF DM 101 NO
(ami No. lot«*I
In the Circuit Court of the S'utr of
Oregon, for the County of Wash
ington.
'< NO TArfY r U B U C *
lu the matter of Mi«- Liquldatton nf
i m i u â a N CI
the ILiuk of Beaverton I’ tuiet
ton. Oregon.
In Accident and lleuMh 1‘ullc) will
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Thai
(my you when you can’t wirk.
au order has he«>n «titered by th<
Kates Low
, ’treiiit Court of the Slate of Oregon,
for the County of Washington, au­
thorizing. empowering and direct­
ing the Superintendent of Burks to
distribute u third dividend of 10'
on all ordinary deposit claims filed
ami approved ngulnst the Cr-mmer
rial lH*purtiiicnt aud a third dividend
of 10*',
on nil
ordinary deposit
claims filed and approved against
the Suvlnga Department of ’ he Bunk
of Beaverton, up to und Including
AT THF RITZ
March A, 1936, said dividends to be
BEAVERTON
OREGON
imld on and after Friday, AptII 1 ’• I »« n*| I urge!
1936.
til shows start at : tiw»
That said order also directed the
lied., to Sat.,, April l- i
payment o f a first and second divi­
I III N III It Hill N T U N " PtM
dend on all approved plain* filed
“ U t ls t O 11 I T I ItEltOVl '
against the Commercial Dcpsitment
(Double Feature)
and the Savings Department from
Geo.
O’Brien.
the
June 29.
1935, to
and including Olio Features
March 4, 1936. which were Med mb other Features Rod IxiRocqUT and
seqent to the payment of said divt Iteti Lyons Two Good tritature» and
One Swell Program
dend.
The said order directed the) the
Sun. to lieti., April ’<-«■
dividend du sks are to !>e held uni)
“ I’ KOH h n h in Al s o l HI l i t "
presented
t<» the proper claim­
ants by the First Security P. nk at with Victor Mrlsiglcn und Freddie
Adventure, In'ilgn«*,
ita regular banking quarters in ftartlinlomcw.
the picture that’« beet,
Beaverton for a period of f've days l-tuglilrr
after which time all of the remain­ breaking house reeords every.- here.
Also News and Comedy
ing cheeks are to he rnailid to th<*
proper claimants.
Tburv to Sal_ April !i-l|
That said order directed tha ihi
’•IN THE MONEY." Plus
notice bo given by publication there
- T ill N il» K IN THE NIGHT"
of In one Issue of a new*pip*r of
(Double Feature)
general circulation printed and pub
Folks here are Iwo good fe.-tures
llshed in Washington Count« Ore­ that, will make you glad you sav
gon. That the date of the prbliea- I hem. Y’ oii can’t go wrong on the«*-
tlon thereof ie Friday, April 3, 193«. two. Mystery und C,nm-dy.
MARK SKINNER,
Superintendent of Banks in < barge Next: the I h -M pliturv of the year
of the liquidation of the II.ink of
’’ KING OF BURLESQUE’
(Easter Number)
Beaverton.
p fly G R A Y
at the
!iovTes:
The RebekiLh .Needle and Social Goodrich, Mrs Mabel Adam«,
Mrs. Hulda King of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Craig ac-
club will meet Friday at the I.O.O.K
compunied Mr. E. MrTavl-h
to
Iaiu Adams is able to be out
hall.
Salem lust Monday to visit his
again after several weeks’ illness
Edna Wisnier
entertataed Kath­
daughter, Miss Geraldine McTav-
of pneumonia.
erine Dobbs at her home, Sunday,
ish,
who
Is attending school
Sergeant Wallace and family
.Mrs. Jack Manning of Aloha is March 22.
there.
have
moved
to
Seattle
where
he
reported ill with pneumonia.
Mis* Barnes
attended
a fsmib
.Mrs. Vine Renta of Th<» Dalles
bus been transferred and pro­
in
McMinnville, Sunday,
Harold
J. Cooke
is recovering reunion
is visiting at the home of her
moted.
from a several days’ illness.
March 22.
sister, Mrs. C. A. Black, for tha
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K oeger
first time
In 27 years.
Mrw.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R Sheets vis­
.Mrs. Mary Stitt is reported quite
and children of Hillsboro visited
Black moved here from Iowa las»
ill, having suffered a slight stroke. ited at tb« Martin White home in
at
the R B
Denney home
winter.
,
St. Helens, Friday
Thursday.
Have your prescriptions filled at
The
Past
Noble
Grands
club
will
Brown’s Beaverton Drug Store,—Pd.I
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Osfleld re ­
i ULMERS’ I MON (A L A NIEAR
Adv.
meet at the Hugh
Lewis
home.
turned Monday from a week’a
Wednesday, April 8.
1st Tuesday ............ <’e«lar Mills
visit with Mr. and Mrs Prang
»’•has. Claypool of Aloha is quite
2nd Tuesday ............... widdleton
Ruth I .antis has been operate!
ill at the naval hospital in Wash
Beals at Carlton.
1st Wednesday ............ C-astoo
ington.
on
for
an
ear
Infection.
Shi
has
V a.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dayton of
1st Wt*dnesduy ....... Kansas City
been absent one month.
Seattle, Wn.,
former
residents
The Rev. M. Putman, pastor of
Blooming
2nd Wednesday
Classified
Advertising Rates
about 1300, harness, and a goo!
Kenueth Waldele is operat'ng an
the local Church of Christ, is on
of Beaverton, were visiting with
....... Verboort Per 11 ord
2nd Wednesday
11-Inch plow, for Mile reasonalile.
One Cent
the sick list.
elevator in a department at» re In
friends here, Friday.
........
'I
.
fiord
3rd W»*dnesdav
If Paid AVhen Ordered
W. R. Baker,
Rt. 2, Box 101.
Portland
and
going
to
night
school.
West Union
2nd Thursday
Krma Schuster was married to
Mrs. Clara French and Mrs
( M mini ti in Price for first
Beavertoo.
p-jg
fziurd-Scholls
2nd Thursday
Lynn Howard of Bethany, Wednes-
Fifteen Oddfellows and Hehekah-
Betty Ann Keller are opening a
insertion, 15 cents)
day, March 18.
of Beaverton attended the da u e a'
real esUrte office In the Cobb
For Nal« -Farm implements, small
Subsequent Insertions, per word.
Verboort Loewi Meets llednesda,
Tigard sponsored by the Tiga-ilvilK
tore at West Slope.
tools and household goods
S.tm
One tent
Mlse Helen Aahahr of She . w ool
The Verboort Farm Union lo-
ttorher, 2 miles smith of Roed-
Ten tenia
was a week-end visitor at the R. Oddfellows, last Thursday evening.
Ueo Young, a senior at W illa­ I cal will meet Wednesday, April Billing Charge
▼ilte.
p-iH
E X A M P L E I f n ten word classi­
Marian Metzler,
Katherine Den­
B. Denney home.
mette University at Salem, vis­
8, at Moore Hall, Roy. CV.e.
fied advertisement is inserted, it
ney, and Katherine Dobbs
were
ited
over
the
week-end
wlrti
his
two cress-cut
Fred Wilson has
been appointed
would cost ir>< for one time, 25< For Trade Guitar,
over-night guests of Ethel Hunt,
parents, the Rev. and Mrs. R.
saws, axes, 25-35 rifle, 192r. Ford
on the Wilson river road project as
WASHINGTON COUNTY
for
two
times,
35f
f
i
r
three
times,
Thursday, March 19.
C. Young at Aloha.
medical attendant.
HEALTH ASSOCIATION etc. I f necessary to send out a
truck, and miscellaneous too'.*, fo r
pigs, calves. J. p. Fiilghnnt. R r.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Helmholtz and
Mr. and Mrs A
L. Berg Mrs.
Maternent, an additional charge of
Thelma
Bannister
is
suffering
1, Box 746.
p-H
sous Stanley and Billy, and Mrs. W. E.
’’Now is the time to hold scar­ 10<- will lie made.
Pegg
and Mrs.
S fl.
from
severe cold.
She has been
J. Omsted of Portland were unch- Paxon attended the wedding of Mfcn let fever at the swords point,"
absent three weeks.
eon guests of Mr. aud Mrs. .1. H
Miss
Margaret Dixon,
Edith Thylade and Earl Si; tliers declared
FOR SALF
WANTED
Klwyn Paxon, grandson
of Mr • Hulett and family Tuesday
at the Calvary church in Portland, . county health nurse, this week in
•>nd Mrs. W. E. Pegg is ill wit', '
summarizing the health si uation To Beautify your home
sena
to Men AA anted fo r Kawleigh Houles
Audrey
Baughman
fell
to the Tuesday evening.
the whooping-cough.
in Washington county.
Russellville Nurseries,
K. Burn­
grot.Md, unconscious, from a .-wing
of 80« families. Reliable huslter
Marian Hagg
and David Mason
“ Ten diagnosed cases of si arlet
side & 97th Ave., Portland, for
P. M. Madden reports renting a on the grade school yard, Fild&y. ntttsided the concert pianist. Brail-
should start earning 82". weakly
fever
and
three
that
are
ques­
catalog, or phone TAbor 0201.
house at Third and Tucker street- .March 20. After
an examination, nwsky’s,
and increase rapidly. Write today.
performance,
Thmsday, tionable, is not an epidemic in a
to Charles Griner of Yamhill.
i>r. Mason announced that (lie in­ March 19. Marian remarked. “ I nev­
Hawlcigh, Dept. ORD-17-S Oakland
county of 30,nnO prsons end Is Minihs.Fmit Trees. Plant now. Com­
jury was not serious.
Calif.
pl8-2l
er knew that an all-piano recital not cause for blind fear oi panic
Mrs. Joe Bush and Mrs. a. E
plete line o f fruit trees, walnuts,
Hays were luncheon guests at the
filberts,
berry
plants,
roses,
shade
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hulett and tould be «o interesting.”
but it does seem cause to raise
J. H. Hulett home Wednesday.
tamily
spent
Sunday
at I oresi
and flowering trees. See us at
FOR RENT
flag
which
says
Mrs Grace Norman, who makes the warning
sales yard, Reedvllle. Mrlz Bros.
Mr. and Mra.
Wm. Pesenti of Grove visiting at the Fred Braut ■ tier home with Mrs. J. A. Miller, left scarlet fever is bad to have and
Nurseries.
cl 7-1!) Several Houses and acreage tracts
Portland spent Saturday eveni ig and home. While there, the Misses A- Tuesday for a two or three weeks Is dangerous,” Miss Dixon said.
fo r sale or rent, Bank o f Bea
ielha and Joy Hulette attended the
Sunday at the Louis Reghitto home
’
’Now
Is
the
time
to
calmly
stop
j visit with her brother at W ‘nlocV,
One Horse, ten years old, welching
verton.
advetf
Vespers Service at Pacific 1‘ niver-
and
realize
the
danger
and
map
i Wn.. and also with her daughter,
Mrs. St&ason is caring for Mrs.
nity.
out
a
»dan
or
defense.
This
plan,
Mrs.
Donalde
Nelson
at
Sumner,
Wn.
Prank Kosmalski and infan son
for convenience, may be divided
The Battleship Oregon
wax the I
who recently
returned
trom S*.
Francois Bourgeml, 65. died at
into the following points:
scene of a deck party to which Huber, Tuesday, March SI.
Vincents’ Hospital.
He -s
“ 1. Rememlier
that
measle:.
Katherine Dobbs,
Marian Boyson. survived by a niece, Mrs. Rose
A goodly number of Beaverton
and scarlet fever can be rorfused.
and Katherine Denney were invited Cuba of
Huber.
Funeral ««rvlces
people attended the dinner an ! pro­
by
the Otrl Scouts
in honor of were held at Pegg’s chapel Thurs­ lie sure!
gram given by the Aloha Commun­
Portland area Girl Reserves, Thur«- day with. Interment a,t Mt. Calvary. 1 ” 2. Put every sick fluid away
Three years successful sales experience will) the
ity Church, Friday.
from the family, allowing only
day, March 19. There was dancing.
E. C. ("Curley") Bennett, . andi- *.»id a supper was served.
The Wbitford AVomun’s «luh met one persoi. to attend him ur.tf. i
it has been definitely dete'mined
date for democratic nomin.itict for
at the Union
Hall for
the firs
Mias Nellie Mae Paul left Tues
Washington
County Sheriff,
was
meeting in April. There were thir­ what the trouble Is.
AM) \ 0 I ONI SERVICE CALI
day evening on the Portland Rose teen present with Miss Wlnchett
visiting in Beaverton. Thursday.
for Roanoke, Virginia, when- she as a guest. Mrs. AV. F. Sprigg-1
Washington county has been
Some record to »mast about and this year a lietter.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 George and lit- w ill make her home with her fa
AO m a k e cverv »mss! le ef- g
tie daughter Carol visited ov«.. the tber. Miss Hallie Myers of Port­ and Mrs. Ed Bettendorf wore joint
more
distinctive line than ever. Features that enu
i ( , t*> htorw ee its contributions £
hostesses.
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Collls land, Mr. and Mrs. L
I, Myers
at least 50 percent to help feed
he
found
no where else. See the Crosley Shelvador
Moore, at Moro, Ore Mrs. Ceorge and Mias Joy Hulette went with hei
Mr. and Mrs. R. B Define.- at­
and clothe the homeless refugees,
at
The
Friendly
Store . . ,
and Mrs. Moore are sisters
to the depot to bid her bon voy­ tended the meeting of the ilardy- as well as to give medical and
J
W
hlt«
club,
1932
Matrons
and
Pat­
age.
Miss
Paul
has
been
visiting
M rs . I . G
McCormic. Mrs. K.
you
rons of O.E.S., at Friendship en.ipte- nursing rare to the 111. If this
r.
E. Stipe, and Mrs. R. R Sum-j for several weeks with her uncle
have
not
contributed
to
hall on 57th and Randy, in Po-tland.
taers attended the Founde-s’ Da\ \ and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Myerr
s# F
worthy
eause.
kindly
dr
A Columbia
products dinner was
noeting and program of the Daugh­
Visitors
at the
H P
Wait-* served at 6:30 p. m.. which vn< promptly and help your suffer­
ter* o f the Nile in Portland, Wed- | home this week were Miss Agnes
followed by a comic program, i nd a ing fellow citizens.
gesday.
Halverson of Seattle,
Mr«
In Beaverton, donations may be
Nor! ' variety of amusing gai
left at the City Recorder’* office.
t
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L is t your wants - trades - rents - sales -
and miscellaneous for only lc a word.
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