The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, January 01, 1937, Image 4

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    tm ilM Y , JANUARY 1, 193?
The
The O. EL U t-rm an Ikuvtly spent
Mr. an d Mr* Doy G ray e n te r­
Mr*, la w ­
tained a group of sixteen relative* C h ristm as slay with
ai d f rh nds at d in n er on N#» m an's sis te r in Salem.
Y ear's day.
Mr. and
Mrs. Geo.
Blaaawr
MV». Krojinauer has retu rn ed to spent C hristm as at th e Howard
h er home from the hospital, and liingley home in P ortland.
Mrs. HoeJile of W httfbrd is stay - I Mr. an d Mrs. U E\ Spvncoi of
Mr». Wllniot ha» h » n 111 this irg with her.
P o rtlan d were hosts at d ln n c for
past se e k .
» group of Beaverton frie s i*.
Kodak films developed
Mr». Rebecca Ehrman was »
Mr. and M rs. Fred Ehnch and
< hrlsU uas eve dinner guest ot Mr. Free. Prints any s’ze 4t;
l ta r rv 11 spent
C h ristm as with
and Mrs. ('has. G assett.
each. Brown’s Beaverton t«*elr d au g h ter In M ultnomah, Ore.
» u rn
to Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Fharmacy.
adv-c Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stipe were
Sim pson of route one, on Decem­
Officers am i m em bers of Beaver C h ristm as day guests at the home
ber 18th. » son, Donald Jack.
C hapter No. 106 O.ELS. w ere sp e­ of the FVank Alkhamds in P o rt­
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Poluntbo end cial guests of O ren m ail C hapter, land.
tw o some and Mr». Gorda Li!ja C.K.S.. a t M ultnomah, Monday
spent C hristm as w ith friends in evening. Many from h ere atten - j MVs. H. P. Browne an d d au g h ­
te r Man lyn and Miss R uth Fllley
P ortland.
<hd.
left Sunday for several days visit
M rs. K. R. Johnson and son
Mrs. C arl K itchen
(Georgia •> San EVancisco.
M illard visited
foe several days Siryder) of Boise, Ida., visited
Mr. an d Mrs. B. A. Ruhse of
Ktst week with relatives in T a ­ with m em bers of the (vigil school
P o rtlan d visited h ere W ednesday
coma, Min.
faculty h ere last week. She was v i t h Bea\ert<>n friends. They fo r­
Sard S tudler accom panied his form erly a member of the te a c V m erly resided here.
g ran d fath er to S eattle last T h u rs­ iug staff.
Mr and Mrs. Oglesby Young of
day to spend C hristm as with re la ­
John G errish, who is in the i \ a t Wind and Mrs. M arcia Pike
tives there.
governm ent engineering serv ice at spent C hristm as w ith Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Studler Poison, Mont., is spending the Mrs. John Sum m ers.
of Raleigh w ere C hristm as day holiday vacation a t th e hom e of
I>r. an d Mrs. J. R. T alb ert and
guests at the home of Mr. Stud- his p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
children
visited over the C h rist­
G errish. « t Raleigh.
le r’s m other a t Fairvale.
m as wvek-ecd w ith Mrs. T a lb e rt’s
EL K. Beane of C ed ar R apids. paren ts. In Medford, Ore.
M t . and Mrs. O v a l Thompson
and children of Moro, Oregon, vis­ Ii.we is spending the w inter with
Mr. and Mrs. John W lniger of
ited several days th is week at Lis n e th e r . Mrs. Payne, and s is­
ter. M is. Rose Jo rd an of Beaver- laiurel and Mr. and Mrs. Itndolph
th e J. H. H ulett home.
ti n and his sister, Mrs. H attie Wolfe were C hristm as day guests
Mr and Mrs. U D. Shellenber- C rittendon of P ortland.
at the C arl Wolfe home.
ger, sons Paul and Glenn, visited
Glenn Wolf#, who is enlisted
L ittle M arian F lin t, th ree year
ftom T hursday u n til Sunday w ith
old dau g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. \\ al- in the U. S. a mm stl* u e j ,i.
th e ir daughters a t Tillamook.
<k- F lint, was o p erated on for W ashington, is enjoying a v aca­
Mrs. C arrie H anson and family appendicitis December 18th. and tion w ith his p aren ts here.
spent C hristm as w ith their daugh­ retu rn ed home D ecem ber 26th to
T he Wm. M atzke’s and Mrs. E'.
te r and son-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. enjoy the C hristm as tree.
A.
'Hay lor celebrated C or is Ira as
Johnson (Ire n e H anson) in P o rt­
Mr. an d Mrs. E arl McCann of day w ith la rg e fam ily d im e r p a r­
land.
SanFLancisco and th e ir niece. ties at th e ir respective home.».
Mrs. A. EL Olson of S eattle, Miss M argaret McCann. drove up
Mrs. S arah B utner and b n rth er
W ash., was a visitor in Beaver­ ty spend part of C hristm as day
Ed Thom as, were C h ristm as day
ton Sunday and Monday. The A. with Mr. McCann’s p a re n ts. Mr.
E. Olson fam ily
until recently and Mrs. J. A. McCann They left g e e sts a t th e home of th e ir niece,
Mts. M yrtle Davies, and fam ily in
lived a t S orrento.
S atu rd ay noon, accom panied by P o rtland.
Mr. and Mrs. ('h a s. Ayres and his b ro th er Ted. Mr. McCann has
Miss N oma Browne of the \fu lt-
fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Den­ been em ployed on th e San F ra n ­
as an electrician, n»mah hospital train in g rl iss, f n -
ney, and Mr. and Mrs. R alph cisco bridge
C arey spent CTtristmas at the old tn d was (ivliged to h u rry back te rta ire d a group of the nurse*
a t h e r hem e at West Slope, C irist-
t . he a t work Monday m orning.
.Atres home at H areldale.
m as night.
Mr. an d Mrs. Adolph La Fond
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. L aurence
Mrs. B . A. Cathey, Miss Evelyn
w ith
a
fam ily
and Samuel B. J r . were dinner f-r. entertain ed
Cathey, an d Miss Mamie R lesler
dinner
at
tb
eir
home.
C
hristm
as
guests of th eir aunt and uncle,
of P o rtlan d w ere C h ristm as d, y
Mr. and Mrs. R obert B. Brown of <Vy. This was th e first tim e in guests a t th e home of Mr. and
tl
irteen
years,
th
a
t
th
e
family
G arden Hiune C hristm as day.
had a ll been together. P resen t Mrs. B a rre tt R andall an d fam ily.
Old St. Nick dropped off a 9 4 were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene I-a
Mr. an d Mrs. J. \V. S p rag u e of
pound specim en of squalling h u ­ For.d an d fam ily of M alta, Mont.; S eattle, Wn., form erly of Beaver­
m anity a t the d oorstep of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Irving LaFog.d and ton, visited over th e C h ristm as
Mrs. L aurence King, on C hrist­ Mr. an d Mrs. Adolph 1-a F ru d Jr. week-end w ith relativ es hv P o rt­
m as m orning. They have named of B eaverton; Mr. and Mis. H a r­ land. and called on friends here.
him Robert Jerro ld , and say that old Ribble of A loha: a r d Mr. and
T he Misses R oberta an d Ruth
he is a little la rg e r package than Mrs. V ictor IjaB rie of F o rt Peck, E llen H artley of Vancouver, Wn.,
they had expected.
Mont.
| Lave been visiting th e p a s t week
I
LOCAL \
V fU > P EN IN G $
at the home of th e ir uncle an d
au n t, Mr. azid .Mrs. T. B. Denney.
Right
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Me Minn en ­
te rtain e d the young people cf the
j S atu rd ay evening
Bible class,
w ith a social evening of gam es
and refreshm ents a t th e ir home
Tuesday evening.
Out O f The A ir
■y m r
SER V IC I
A radio appearance with Rudy taken in radio. He says the device
Vailee taught Noel Coward and gives him a lot of new comedy
Gertrude Lawrence. Broadway stage angles.
stars, how to delete lines from their
•••C e d i B DeMille had a hard
current Broad­
way play. They time signing Jean Harlow for a
had to make sev­ R a d i o Theatre
eral cuts in their j role. She didn't
radio dram atlza- ! a n s w e r letters
tlon to make K ! a n d telegrams
fit. "We'll c u t ; he sent to her
t' ese lines out | home. “I was
of the play. too.' | in New York."
Coward said. “I 1 Jean explained.
hadn't
noticed Then she said
| before now that she didn't get an
we don- need answer from De
Mille for 10 days
i them."
after she did re­
’ Joe Cook ply. “I was In
went in training New York, then,”
for his new radio DeMille explain­ Ai: ■•///:■■:
Body Vallee
show by visiting ed. DeMille had
Jean Harlow
Radio City studios while other broad­ l e f t f o r New
casts were in progress. Joe decided York the day
he was going to see as many broad­ before Jean returned to Hollywood
casts as possible. It doesn't hurt to
••• Proudest possession of C lar­
see how the other fellow puts on a
show, he says. He had been on the ence Muse, baritone star, is a check
glr several times, but he had never for $2.00 which he won for writing a
seen broadcasts as a member of the last line in a national jingle contest.
audience.
••• Phil Baker started 1937 with his
•••Ozzie Nelson amuses Robert famous stooging
Ripley of the "Believe-It-Or-NoC' j combination o f I
broadcast with stories of how his B e e t l e , Bottle.
new son is prog­ A g n e s Moore-
ressing. Recent­ head and Harry
ly. when Ripley . von Zell Intact.
asked Ozzie how But he has a I
the boy was get­ new bandm aster]
ting along, said for his 8unday j
Ozzi e:
'Fine. e v e n i n g pro­
He’s a l r e a d y grams over CBS.
won a bet from O s c a r Bradley,
me on a fight I" n o t e d musical
c o n d u c t o r ot
••• 8 e d I e y many L o n d o n
Browt, and Allie a n d Broadway
Lowe Miles used hits, now wields
Oscar Bradley
a device to dis­ the baton. He
guise a man's I w a s orchestra
voice so his wife leader for the late Will Rogers.
Robert Ripley
wouldn't recog­
••• Haven MacQuarrle launched
nize him on the his program, "Do You W ant to be
"Husbands and Wives" broadcast an Actor?" strictly for the am use­
They now offer It to all who would ment It would provide radio listeners
like to appear, but have stayed sway However, to date 12 people have been
for the same reason.
awarded dramatic and comedy roles
• • • Raymond In the movies as
Paige Is one of a result ot pic­
radio's m o s t t u r e directors
active
maestri Interest In the
these days In program.
addition to his
••• C o l o n e i
F r i d a y night
program f r o m Stoopnagle likes
the Coast, which to write his alt
is among radio’s script lying on
Hlf
"big four.' he the noor
it s s auditioned wife bought him
more than one a new desk twe
hundred artists weeks ago In the
for the 150-voice hope of break
glee club which ing the u a b l t __ _________
he Is grooming The Colonel sat
there for foul Colonel Sioopnagh
for radio work
Raymond Paige
h o u r s without
••• Ed Wynn enjoys playing host hatching a single Idea Now he Is
to a weekly guest sta r more than back a t floor writing again and is
anything be has previously under* much happier.
r
è c
Mrs. W. R, Van Kleek, C athryc,
a r d Mrs. M. C. M cK ercher drove
tc Eugene W ednesday to visit
with Geo. M cKercher a t the hospi­
tal there, retu rn in g T h u rsd ay eve­
ning. W hile th e re they visited at
the K eeler Emmons and Floyd
Tefft homes.
B e a v e rto n
R e v ie w
th e J. C. Anderson home tn P o rt­ TI8 R2W.
land.
W ebster Dixon ««t ux to H er
Jo h n W elter of Chicago visited U ri R. E kstroui ct ux, l.lfi acres,
w ith his fath w , M. W elter, and A. W. lU r t D U ' ««. T1H RIW.
W illiam
Peach* y
to Alfred
fam ily, Tuesday.
J*mi>* Poacbey i*t ux. P art of See.
Mrs. M. C. McKeroher was a !*, TSN 113W.
C hristm as «lay guest at the homes
U. B. I la n s tn to H au te P. Hau
of Mrs. M yrtle Liverm ore
and sin . NV» of NK'A of SEI4 of Sec.
Mrs. Isirra in r K night.
3, T38 RIW I
Mrs. C arrie Laotian! of S eattle,
" 'tv , silent the C hristm as w eak­
en«! a t the home of her paren ts,
Mr. ami Mrs. H. O. Slip«.
Back to Health
J. H. K sm herger, who has been
w ith the Govt. A gricultural Dept,
hi W ashington. D.C., has txwn
tra n sfe rre d to C orvallis, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. I . K Flake, »ml
Miss Isittle C hestnut of Cornelius,
« e r e C hristm as day gueats at the
h»n>« of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olds.
Mrs. J. H. Dobbins of T igard
left Sum lap m orning for g sev er­
al m onths' visit w ith son-in-law
and dau g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es
Kelley In O akland. Csllf. Mr. Dob­
bin» will Join h er in the n ear
fu tu re.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nelson and
d au g h ter Mavis, Mtrs. Emma Jo h n ­
son, and Mr. and Mrs Wm. Oesch-
ger, all of P o rtland, visited a t
| the J . E\ EVIsher home, Sunday,
an d attend«*! th e O .R S. dinner
a r d in stallatio n «'eretmiules in the
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A rchie Stone and
M aurice M\rt-ray »mi sons W ayne
end Richard, all of F o rt Tow n­
send. W ash., sp en t the C hristm as
w eek-end a t th e E vans-W hltw orth
tu me. Mrs. C lara BuxUm of P o rt­
land also spent a «lav with the
fam ily d u rin g th e week.
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COUNTY NEWS
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T h e Meaoliam P.-T. A. w ill
spaimr-r a program anil pie social
at th e M ountaim lale school house
J a n u a ry 8.
,
A la rg e crow d
attended the
C h ristm as tree
p ro g ram at the
Thatch«,r school T hursday C hrlst-
mas Eve. So m any came that
th e re was
not
even standing
room.
Miss Lecne Fom ia, a form er
teskJent of la u r e l was m arried
to W alter D aly in P ortland r e ­
cently.
Tlve top of Cbehalem M ountain
« a s first covered with snow this
season C hristm as night.
S tu d en ts a t H iteon sohool gave
Miss S ch rad er a fountain pen for
| a C hristm as present. 'Hie pro­
gram th ere
was well attended
en d an excellent program put on.
Mrs. McGee presented each of
th e mem bers of the Elr Grove
I n d ie s ’ Social club with a hsnd-
iihiide gift at tb e ir meeting De­
cem ber 22 a t th e Ben Cooley
bom*.
Mrs. H enry
Scheurm atm
of
Blooming Is show ing satisfacto ry
im provem ent sin ce th e a m p u ta­
tio n of her leg sev eral weeks ago.
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rg
Real Estate T ransfers!
a -------------------------------- a
Jo h n Arden In G. EL Gibbons et
ux. 40 ac re s, Sec. 18, T2N R4W.
C aroline Schm idt to Edit-h D.
Mr. an d Mlrs. W. R. Van Kleek M orrison, W*£ of Lot 1, E llerson
and d au g h ter a n d R onald K nepper A creage.
K urt Leibnow et ux to W. A.
v ene d in n er guests a t the home
c f Mir. an d Mrs. C laude A nderson Mitchell et ux. 3.3 acres Sec. 36
in P o rtlan d Sunday and on C h rist­ T IN R2W.
G eorge A. T y ler et ux to John
mas «lay they were m em bers of
a large fam ily «firmer p arty at M. G orm ally et ux to 4.92 acres,
ll«< neve# 1 nosed bis lip*.’’
“Wa#l,'* rep lL d
the Scot,
prrsuin# he i*lki««l th iv u g h III"
*'I uose like the i*al of ye.”
........
LEGAL MOTH F
Proposal!* Invited
School
D istrict
Number
48.
Watdilugton County,
iu-»v«»rti>n,
Oiegi'ti will receive x«>al<d bids
foi all necessary m aterial to «xin-
alriK't a sohool garage. All bids
to be fo r m aterial dellvere«! <<n
tile Job at Beaverton »ml (/> p ro ­
tect th e district on the quoted
t«rice until «March 15. 1937. M ater­
ial lists ca'i be scwtired at the
High School Office at Beaverton.
Oregon, or from <’. N. EYreman.
4(Hi Concord Building. Portland,
Oregon. All bids to be In the
hatuls of th e S«i)iu«>l D istrict
c le rk not la te r th an Ja n u ary 24*.
1937. Address Mrs. A lthea H aul
enheck, B«»x 338. B eaverton, Ore-
g<#>.
ch a irm an , Dr. J. U. T albert.
Hist, c le rk . Althea llaulvnbeck.
ndv c-4-5
W
IU B N
M J psao t 7#% «nia ansral a#Ma
Issa*»« I Mr I t* WUkm h a l t .
Jo*. 1 Flack ft Cfc,lac., k k n l i t . h
1 1 / L U T I V I Ve»
W
M E s I N i ,,,
stood gazing a t a tine sta tu e of
George W ashington, when an A-
tnerlcs", approached.
"T hat was a great and good
m an.'' said the
A m erican. ‘‘A
A t y onr d ru g store, a t th e soda foun
tain, and In M r and M r packages fer
BF WISE’ ALKALIZE '
Vr e
Are
MeFgrj
Thirsty
TRY the “U and I"
li n n c i t o n , O regon
a t th e
lovTes:
\n Ideal C hristm as P resenl For
l o u r D aughter, !4<>n. or F riend Is
1 LUr Insurance I’oliey
II Mould Icsich T hrift, BMWM|
la d P relection. And Cost Is Very
S m all
DOY GRAY
lip lu the north woods aectlou ol
Wisconsin Is the Lake Tomahawk » r i l e s Kvery h in d of Insurance
S tate camp w here men conva­
lescents from W isconsin tubercu
iosls sanatoria learn to "harden in"
C h u r up OiGSov. D on ' t S c J ick
and foolproof the cure The patient
A l K M e i T / f R docs thc thick
begins with an hour a day at some
liousi'keeplng Job. Ills work Is grad
ually increased until he la devoting
five to eight hours s day to such
>ccupatloua us landscape garden
mg, truck fanning, carpentry, and
road building. In the picture above
the patients are mixing cetneut for
the foundation of a new building for
the camp. A physician checks each
m an's health, and his rehabilitation
schedule Is built around his Indi­
vidual history, condition and apti­
W hy don’t you try A lk a -S elU er
tudes. Sixty-six per cent of the
ior the reb el of—
graduates have reported th at they
HANGOVER
have work«>d regularly since they
Stomach Oas, H<*s<lacbe. Arid Stosn-
came "back to hryilth" at the
sch. Colds. Neuralgia. Fatigue. Mus­
camp. Christm as Seal funds help
cular, Rheumatic and Sciatic PaUu?
to support rehabilitation program s
Aiks Selli.-r haa a pleesant. refresh
throughout the country.
tng. tangy laeis It rnntalns an anal
gsslc ( Acetyl-SalU-ylale. a Uoillum
Halt of Aspirin) whl, h rellcvsa pain
TH E REVIEW CAN DO
and dlai-oraff.rt. while Ita vegetatile
and mineral alkailsers help to cor­
THAT PRINTING EX)R YOC
rect the cause of th. ae minor all
menta ess...-laied with hrtieracldlly
of
1 ha stomach
A Scotsnvan visiting In America
f A N lU r
AT THE RITZ
BEAVERTON
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H old t>n T ig h t.
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They tell you who has up-to-date merchandise.
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