The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, August 21, 1936, Image 4

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KRIDA Y, AUGUST 31, 1#36.
Vr. a iv 1 Mrs
t. S
Flame,
and the Mlaae* Lucille Dames
and Genevieve MoAlteu arc spend
ing a week at Rockawav.
SHOWMANSHIP CON­
TEST TO BE HELD
rriitU C H 1
jATVOmCEMPitS
Sermon than». "The Oioatcnt
A special iiuml'er in »ong will
Verse
iu IJie Bible,"
t«' reudore»! during Uie »ervlive.
If your cburcti alleuduncedoes
The evangelistic «urvtee Is at
0:00 o'eliH'k. The theme will I«' not Impel you elsewhere you are
•'The guest ion of Calvary.” You cordially Invited to worship w ifi
are invited to Join with u» tn 11 »
these services.
Harper I«. Burn», nilulricr.
Frayor meeting on Wednesday
at 3:00 p.m when a brief mes­
sage 1» given by live iptodor.
Uveal 0 0 k showimuivtdilp
con-
teats are unamg the lulereattn*
Nazareno Church
high lights of I he 4-H program
at the Washington County fair.
The Churciti lltble Rchool will
start e* I.. K. Franc-ia, assistant
Mrs
Helen Rickey, sistn of county agent.
meet at 9:45 a.ni. under Ilio su-
Mrs ltoae Jordan, la convaleav­
Perini eiuteiu-y of
Mr
W . H,
Have your prescriptions filled
lu this content club members
Mr. and Mra. Rotiert Johnston ing at the home of another sis­
at
Brown’»
Beaverton
Drug
A new dumia * U l
be
ant son Howard visited relatives ter. Mrs. Hattie Crittenden, in are Judged solely on Ihetr ability I la r i.
Congregational Church
NOT A RY PUBHC
Store-—adv.
to fit a tut properly allow their tuught dtirlng thè dosine exer-
ti Roseburg Sunday.
Portland.
c
ì
m
,
animats.
The
instruction
re­
.Mrs. Cu rl W olf l.-t si «'inline u
Beaverton, Oregon
Patrick Madden and Margaret
Mnw Barbara Cady, who re­ ceived lu this phase of 4 H work
The pastor will givo an expo-
week with friend* at Astoria and St urkey were married in Bea­
Bible FFchool wt 9:4f> am. with
WrHes
turned last week from au ex
as well as the interest an used sitimi of thè Scrlptures at thè classes for all »ge*
Seaside.
luto * Truck In * al l«**e»l M ie »
verton. Thursday morning
tended v is* in I ¡os Angeles, left by the honor of being an out- 11:0® o ’doek servivo. The «uh-
Morning worship hour at W O O Also Every Kind of other Irnmr
Adolph I ji Fond has luteu his
with
Miss
AtnereUe Islanding show man, has develoiwd yert will be “ A Mlracirlmi» Catch
Mrs. Pearl King of Oakland, Monday
Doe» Notary Work
and
Shetland pony merry-go round to ( ulif., was a guest of Mr. and Barnes of McMinnville
a.in
Siweiul music by the Girl»'
for
a some exceedingly fine skill
in of Fistici»." The sarmon <ext is
Sells
*
Reots
Real
Belale
the Columbia county fair.
Churu».
Mrs. R B Brown last wtek.
week's vacation trip to Mt- Rai­ this field.
found In (he Gospel according to
$
der.
Mr. and Mra. N. A. By field and
'tlie
Washing
1
,
111
county
fair
SI.
l.uke,
chnpter
5,
v«*r*es
1
to
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tuttle of
Mre. Byfield Sr. spent the week Portland sl«‘ nl Sunday at their
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barnes, sponsor» a content for each of 7 The pralse will la* undo. tir»
end at the Tillamook beaches.
former home on Denney road.
John aud Robert spent part of the four breed« of dairy cattle direction of M ism Esthor Portar
and also for sheep and ho*».
Mrs. H. C. Gilt>ert i*f Minne­
The Misses Eva Whitworth and the week eud at Rockaway, driv-
showman
in
apolis,
Minn.,
visited
several Mtrza Ikulsteu spent the week - icg to Eugene Sunday to visit The outstanding
days this w et* at the hon-e of end touring the different beach­ the William Campbell's, aud then each of these groups again com­ V A / U F M ' " “ *r*' » “"ifry
for T Y n C l l \ ll|| Vrr Thirsty
houie by wwjr of Ihe McKenzie petes In a special contest
Mr. and Mrs. R. B
Denney. es
gruiul champion »bowman of the
immu ,
Mrw. Gilbert and Mrs. Denmy are
TRY the “U and I"
Kred Livingston o f
Portland
fair. The Slperry Flour company
sisters.
Mrs. Geo. McBreen and Mias
spent several days la*, week at
awards a bnndaome trophy .or |
Beaverton. Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. John Summers Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. T . B. LgiUay Martin are attending the the winner« in this contest.
national
session
of
the
Daugh­
returned Monday evening from a Lenney.
Champion showmen of the past
ters o f Job at Salt lsike City
two weeks' visit with their son
R Huff of Whltford was in- MLs Martin, who Is an expert years were: 1933, Don Jos.-y of
and daughter-in law.
Mr
and.
^
when he fell
w Matter, is appeuring on
the Ihe Rock ('.reek dalr> club: 1931.
Mrs. Stanley Summers, at te n - fiom
__ __ a scaffold „ while
* ¡ 1 . .h;„„iin
a
John Hansen of the Rink ( i w k
shingling
pi ogrutu-
twra, Calif.
dairy club
Both uf th->se boy*
his house.
J. W . Thomas, who 'ins been were ohsnvion dairy showmen.
Mr. and Mrs
Ora Anderann
Mr. and Mrs E. E. Stipe ¡at­ employed as a millwright In a
Last year for the first Urn*
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van tended a picnic in Mt.
Tabor sawmill at Scoggins Valley, niet
the coutewt was opened frr all
Kleek and son Darrell, all from la rk Sunday which was spon-
with a painful
accident
hist
ttveetcH-k, aud
the
Portland, were dinner guests at .-i>nd by Mrs. Monnie H <u»vr of week when he injured hit tup. classes of
champion showman title was won
the home of Mr. and W . R. Van Salem. Past Grand Matron of the He is recuperating at his home
by Clayton Nyberg of the Tuala­
Kleek Sunday.
C.K.S. and those who served as a: Whltford.
tin Dairy club
Clayton won the
AT THE RITZ
Mrs.
Mr. and .Mrs.
Bert
Strager grand officers under her
his
Duroc-Jerwv BEAVERTON
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Waite contest with
OREGON
celebrated their first wedding an­ Stipe was Grand Ruth.
ltft Sunday for Kruitland, Idaho gilt.
Bed.
to
Sat-,
tug.
16
to 1»
niversary by entertaining
Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Den­ accompanying their granddaugh
The schedule for the Showman­
4 MIG DAYS 4
Josephine Selby and Van Brown ney were hosts at a family din­ ters, the Misses
Wanda
and ship contests is as follows: F'rl-
(Double Feature)
at dinner at Columbia club in ner and old-fashioned costume Ivonne Rands, who have
been day, September 4. art 3:00 p m. “ O 'M t U .F Y OF THE M O IN TF H ",
Portland Monday evening.
party at their home a; Whit- visiting here the past month, to sheep showmanship; 3:10 p.m.,
With George O'Brien. P'us
Mrs. Joe
Orselli
and
two ford Tuesday evening honoring their home. Mr- and Mrs. Waite hog showmanship; Sat urdav, Hu
“ CHVJi'S SECRET"
51 h, 10:00 a.m., cfetiry showman­
Featuring Warner Olatid
daughters were hit Sunday by Mrs. Denney's sister, Mrs. John will be gone fbr several weeks.
ship:
1:00
p
m.,
champion
s-'iow
I)on't Miss These Tw o Feature»
another car while
driving
on W itter of Seattle, who is visiti
Misses Eva and Elsie W hit­ tranship contest.
Barbour
boulevard.
Thev
es­ in* relatives at Oswego.
worth entertained with a d.nner
Nun., Mon., Tues., Aug. 23-25
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Alexander at their home Thursday evening
caped with bruises and scratches
•W in YB SECRETASI*
W
HERE
TO
GO
but the car
was
considerably and son Harold of Portland Mr. the following guests: Mrs. Rus-
With Clark liable, Jeun Harlow
Aell Norton (Iavls Cox), Miss Der
and Mrs- R. R Summers. Mr
ffl-
damaged.
and Myrna l¡oy
and Mrs. Guy Alexander,
M ia »1 nice Cox, Miss Alma Nelson and
The Furum of Ihe Methodist Thrte Great Stars in the P-ifert
Hot weather and dog days are
Mrs. John Hub ter (Joseph« Loe- church are having an ice cream
Tria ngle
here.
For health, wealth
and Evelyn Alexander, Mike Rhodes
gerfeld/t). all of Portland a id all social on the cvhurch lawn Satur­
Comedy and Pwthe News
happiness you can not afford to Mrs. Woody and daughter Merle members of the Trails club.
day
afternoon
and
evening.
Ev
o.' Bellingham, Wn.. picnicked at
be without a Crosley Refrigera­
erybod.v welcome.
Bed. tu Sat-. Aug. if, to 29
Oswego lake one day recently.
tor, the last word in refrigera­
(Double Feature)
European scientists are iden­
3 4
Water
at
the
turn
of
the
fau-
tion. The Richey Hardware and
“ HIMIS OF TIIE WAHTEI-tMl"
Beaverton
Townsend
Club
No.
tifying
storks
by
teg
bands
in
an
Furniture Co.
adv cet, comfort, convenience.
less
With M l \\ .n in-
See U* For Doors, Windows, Composition r¡hin-
..
t -,
,
„
.
hard work with the Kalamazoo «»tempt to learn the roules fol­ 1 will hold a business meeting A Western wherein the fighting
Mrs. Florence Johnson.
who j
^
W a(er Sy9tem,
Fre»«i
at. C. J. Stevens' barber parlors
lowed by : ue.M- birds
i. Ibeir Friday night, August 31, at 8:00 liioneer declares war. l*tenly of
gles and AH Kinds of Lumber
has been taking care of the J.-
,
water at the turn o ' the
Action
long migrât . r,s.
C. Peterson home near her own
p.m. A ll members invited.
home at Dilley while Ihe Peter- faucet See the Kaiamazoo pump.
Pina
1 long lived and trouble free, al
“ EVERY SATI RBAY NIGHT’
sons were traveling in the east, Ihe Richey Hardware and Fumi
With June loin* & Thomas Beck
spent the week end at the L L.
adv
Phone 1603
Res. Phone. 12!>05
t ure Co.
A real comedy drama wtlb
Myers Tome here.
plenty of laugh»- swell program
Our Red Truck« Denver
, „
.,
Dr. and Mrs. J. R- Talbart
Mr. and Mrs. W J. Scott and and
Mr. an<1 Mr*. n.
Nexts -FO I.I.OB TME F l . F F T
daughters Margaret and Marjorie, R
Summers, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Mr. and Mrs.
F H.
Schoene, ^
gj|] i^eonard of Seattle,
Betty and Eugene Haason. Mr. } ^
^
Mrs. j ay Gib*>n and
and Mrs. Doy Gray, -Mrs. Crete Ja). Jr^ and Mr. and Mrs. A.
Main and Miss Marie Wilkvrson y
jannsen and sons at I ended
attended the Shrine picnic
at
shrine picnic
ait Jantzer.
Jantzen Beach Thursday.
beach Thursday.
v r c a l
Mr. and Mw Kenneth Denney
I and family
picnicked
with
a
group of relatives «1 Sel!wood
l>ark Sunday.
Happen
|
fltxyG R A Y
I
BUILDING
MATERIAL
PRICES
a t th e
'o v T e i *
That Save You
MONEY!
Linseed Oil
c.i. $1.09
.59
Barn Sash
1.90
Barbed W ire
, l t
75c
Floor Enamel
qt.
Screen W ire
sqP'it 2k
Poultry Netting i'„z .87
Screen Doors h ?nb 1.65
W. J. McCready Lumber Co.
B.H.S. Book List, ’36-7
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E aglU li
E n g l i s h C oin poaitio n —
.
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,
U n i U in EngliMh, $ and 10th g r a d e » . . .
I aul
C o rre c t E n g lis h , Second Course, l lth - 1 2 t h , T a n n e r
E n g l i s h and A m e r i c a n L it e r a t u r e —
L i t e r a t u r e f o r the Ju n io r H i g h School, Boo««.
I l l , 9th g r a d e .............. B n g g s - C u r r > - P a y n e
R o m a n c e — L i t e r a t u r e in the .Senior H i g h Scnool.
10th g r a d e .......... B n g g » - H e r z b e r g - B « * i e n l u -
g\dvcntures in A m e r ic a n L it e r a t u r e , 11th gr a d e
Schu e i k e r t - I n g l i s - U e h l m a n n
A d v e n t u r e s in E n g lis h L it e r a t u r e ,
12th g ra d
S c h w e ik e r t . ln g lis , Cooper, S tu rd e v a n t, B e n e fc
P u b lic S p e a k in g ........................ L o c k w o o a - T h o r p e
(S u p p le m e n ta r y T e x t s A s s i g n e d )
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Ter Word
One Cent
If Paid When Ordered
(Minimum Price for first
insertion, 15 cents)
Billing Charge
Ten Cents
Subsequent Insertions, per word.
One Cent
EXAM PLE— If a 10-word clas­
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would cost 15c for one time, 25e
. for two times, 35c for three times,
ertc. If necessary to send out a
statement, an additional charge
! of 10c will be made.
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A H i s t o r y o i t h " A m e r ic a n P e o p le
M jzz e>
H istory—
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and the L i v i n g
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S o cia l P r o b le m s — C i v i c S o c i o l o g y ......................
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G eom etry—
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G eom elrj
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M odem
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C h ar d e n al ......................
French— The N e w
L a t i n —•
N e w E l e m e n t a r y L a t in
Sec ond L a t in , U e v ..................
L ls o n
Husj Today 1 Come down tonight.
Science
H o m e E c o n o m ic s
E v e r y d a y F o o d s .................................... H a r r i s
luicy
A r t In Holme a.od C lo th in g . . . . T r i l l i n g A W i l l i a m »
A G i r l ' s P r o b l e m s in Horn* E co n o m ics
T r i l l i n g & W ¡ llama
C o m m e rc ia l
B ookk eep in g—
B a s ic B o o k k e e p i n g and A c c o u n t in g . . . L a e e n b y
B o o k One: M as te r Het Guide,
J o u rn a l and
L e d g e r , . o m p le te in one e n v e lo p e
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L e d g e r , c o m p le te in one e n v e lo p e
C o m m ercia l A r i t h m e t i c —
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S h o rth an d —
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S h o rth an d M a n u a l ..........................................
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Speed S tudies ...................................................... G r e g g
C o m m ercia l L a w —
T h e N e w B u r g e » » C o m m e re la l l a w
B u rge»»-Lyon »-C ox
E le m e n ta ry Bu aln ee a T r a i n i n g —
(O n e S em e ster C o u r s e )
E lem e n ts o f B u a l n « » » T r a i n i n g . R e v i s - d Editio n
(S p ecia l E d itio n ) B r e w e r - H u r lb iit - C a s e m a n
T y p e w r it in g — N e w Intensive T y p i n g
Vacation»
U n it I A I I F ir s t Sem ester. U n it I I I Second Kemi-sler
U n it I __ "8 tu d y M a s t e r y " ........... L y o n s and Ca rn ah an
U n it I I — " W o r k b o o k in V o c a t i o n s -'
u n it xi
wo
p r o c t o r , W r e n n and B e n e f ie ld
U n it
I I I — "E c o n o m ic
G e o g ra p h y
fo r
S ec o n d a ry
S c h o o l»''
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C « ' b y F o s te r
P h y s i c a l E d u c a t io n
•
(F re s h m a n , S op h om ore)
» B '.in .d .t in n i o f H e a l t h '— H ath bo n e. Bacon & Keene
F o n a d a tlo n a or ^ • ¿ g h , on i u f f u n Com pany. I»1 2 )
For Cash Or On Tim e--Private
owner will sell 1036 brand new
2-door town sedan. Chevrolet.
Only 2500 mites on car. W ill
sell car for $635.00. All guar­
antees met.
$85-00 down re­
quired.
If you are interested
inquire at Huber
Mercantile,
Huber, for directions, or
at
Beaverton Review.
adv
Peaches will lie ri|>e next week-
Bring boxes.
Mrs. A.
Mills,
Farmington road, near Hazel-
dale school.
For .Hale—Girls’ balloon-tired bi­
cycle. Call 13103.
ad p
U D Ì WAS WASTING AWRY!
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ARM! DOCTOR'S FORMULA
G r c s je a n
U ll m a n and H e n r y
C llnian and I l e n r y
E lem e n tary Science—
A n In t r o d u c t io n to Science . . C a l d w e l l & Curtia
B iology —
N e w G e n e r a l B i o l o g v . i- r n a l l w o o d - l t e v c l e y - U a i l e y
Physics—
E l e m e n t s o f P h y s ic s . . . . M illik a n . G a le 4t P y l e
C h em istry—
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B r o w n le e , F u lle r . H a n c o c k , Sohon t* W h i t s i t
L a b o r a t o r y E xe rc iae a to A c c o m p a n y E le m e n t a r y
P r i n c i p l e s o f C h e m is t ry
P h y s i o l o g y — H e a l t h y L i v i n g , l t e v .................. W i l l i a m »
Any night except Thursday tlhe
Beaverton Swap Shop is open
until 9 p.m.
Do you feel yourself slipping
day by day— Bowels slugrish—
appetite gone And when you do
eat— sour, acid Stomach? Tiou -
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and
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with
William's
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W. 4th Bt.
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"For the pa»>t 2 years, I found
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I
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I
get a g o o d
night's rest ev­
Mrs. Katherine ery
night— no
Pattern
gas any more
no sour slomoch!’’
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Adv
from cover
to cover
....
£ £ I Know From Experience That A
9 9
Well-Edited ‘Home Paper’ Is Read
From Cover To Cover By Literally
Everyone in the Community It Serves.
That is the statement of Owen B. Winters, prominent
advertising executive and successful publisher. In Bea­
verton, where the Review is recognized as a “ house*
hold necessity” , that statement is known to be true.
Did von ever see a man carrying a billboard under bis arm*
Did you ever »ce a handbill on a reading table?
now
Did you ever see a picture of the new bat you want come into the home via radio?
No!
Did you ever see a live newspaper thrown into the waste basket without being read»
No!
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Beaverton’s Home Newspaper
BRINGS RESULTS