The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, February 05, 1937, Image 4

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FRIDAY, f t . UK TAR Y 5. IM7
Mrs. Hat' Ul Burr««. Ur. Dam«« newspaper advertising men and o- ment o f a tubereuloals hospital lu
was using « blow torch to U mw thera intereated in a y phatie of Multnomah County, according to
it is anuounced. The Mra. Sarnie Orr Dunbar, executive
cut some frozen pip««,
oaustng retailing,
new association will hold its first secretary of the Oregon Tubercu-
the tire.
state mooting at the University | his Is Association.
T'.^ ta n g regal ior al c.lurch will
school of business administration
A bill providing tor au appro­
have a l*"t luck dinner Wednea-
so me tame in May,
Dr. Cornish priation o f I-oo.o 00 for a hospi­
.-v
~p.*.. u ii neek- *i»y. Feb. 10, at 6:30. Miss Tout*
announces.
tal in Multnomah county was in­
end at the £. C. Lang* home in 1 of S nth Africa
will
be the ¡a------ .i ■ — - .i. i .
... -
*• ti oduced in the
legislature last
Portland.
1 speaker. A silver offering will be
CHI K f II OF CHRIST
week by Senators Homer D. An-
Mrs. Anna
Asbahr o f Forest '* vcn *:v<r>">ne
Invited to at- j ------------------------------------------------->i gell, C. W. clerk ,
Thoniaa
p.
Grove visited a t the R. B. Den- >erd adv.
Minister Hatch will preach both Graham Jr , aud Douglas McKay
rey home this week.
a
group of young j.c p’. i
r.- morning and evening nexl liOrd's and Representatives N. Ray Al-
The business
session
to ber, J. F. Hosvh. Clutrlea H.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Weber of eluding Dick Goyt.
Paul Wilson Day,
Portland visited at the J. H. Hu- <* Beaverton,
the Misses Helen have been held last Sunday was j I .each, Walter Noihlad and Del­
lett home Friday evening.
Wagner. Betty N-ugstrom.
Mar- pt«tponed one week and will be bert A. Norton. letters tue be­
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.
icrie Morrison, ar.d Dick llarsh, held at the close o f morning ser­ lt s mailed ih<is week by the Or­
The Mhltford school
has not M of ,N)rUar<1 s ,>ont s und„
(>n vices.
egon Tuberculosis Aasoelatiou to
been in session since Friday last Ml. Hood skiing.
Bible school, 9:45 a.m.,
Com­
mi
health
associatlcns asking
owing to the snow storm. •
munion service, 11:00 a .m , s o ­
them to use their Influence with
You will r.eed a new Montag
cial music by the
followed
T. B. Denney
has been con
the legislators
from titeir dis­
.,
.
, liars* this spring. Dr not worry
by preaching.
hned to his home the p » t two ^
^
^
trict» to obtain support for the
old range that
Preaching in the evening at measure.
weeks with an attack of lumbago. ^
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w ^
]M u#
7:30; midweek services, Wednes­
The Washington County Po- install a Montag and erjov t'.e day. Feb. 10th. Mrs. Ohas. Thomp­
"W ith 134 persons on the wait­
mona grange dcnatetl $5 to the hours spent in your kitchen Ri- son. leader. The Missionary soci­ ing lists o f the Oregon tuberculo­
Ked Cross for the flood sifferers. chey Hardware & Furniture C o.— ety meets at the church, Friday, sis hvwpitaD and 2400 case.» of
in the state, the
February 5. Strangers and friend« tuberculosis
You can get your car lubrica- *4*-
r.eed
for
m>*re
bed« for treatment
ted for 60c. Battery charged 50c.
Those from Beaverton grange ! made welcome.
of tuehreulosls patients may eas­
Alexander's Super Service.
adv * atterdirg Wiashingtcn County Po-
ily be seen," Mrs. Dunbar com ­
cS-tf m0na at Sherwood
Wednesday, BILL PROVIDES FOR
mented. "Hospital care li needed
Congregational Ladies' Aid met January 27. were Mrs. t ar; Han- N E W T. B. HOSPITAL for these sufferers not only for
at the church Thur-du.' for the
' ,rs- Ikiueae J. 1 arter. Mr«,
their own good
but
to isolate
first time since early n Decern- ' • p - Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Not only Multnomah County but them so that they will not give
I„ Hu dear, A. M. Kennedy and
the whole o f Oregon would reap the disease to ether people The
, Win. F. IVsinger.
great benefits from the establish­ reasons for placing the hospital
Fred Braun and two sons o f
___
Forest Grove were guests at the
This snowy and stormy wentli-
J. H. HuVett home Sunday after- eT you cannot afford to be » ltL-
roon
out a Crosley Radio. Latest news.
..
beautiful music, lovely stones. a'l
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hays are
. .
.
,
both reev erln g
from
the flu. *
toncd « * < > , n
They have both been i l i a couple the market. See t.ie,e ,-varvclcur
radio« at Richey Hardware
of weeks.
Furniture Co.—adv.
Alice and Tommy Denney spent
The Whitford social club was
the week end with th«ir grand-
vw
entertained at the home of Mr.
parents, Mr. and Mas. M. tose,
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_ ,
.
and Mrs. Dan Polunibo on last
at Oswego.
Saturday evening.
Mrs. G. B.
Mrs. Samuel B. L*w-rer.cc who
Thompson won ladies' first prize
has been quite ill
. „ with the _ flu and Kiark Gilson men's first. Due
Is much improved, sarnut B. is {o ^
trcknMnt
weather, but
still quite 111.
eight were in attendance.
Owing to adverse weather con-
Mrg (arrM? U cn a rd ,.t b a t t le
ditions, Has. James L*thr*,pe was
here XVednea !a\ for a
D U R IN G THE LEN TEN SEASON OF
F O R T Y DAY FASTS, SIMILAR TO OUR
unable to make her Intended visit brief vis)t with her parents, Mr.
1624,THE ALDERMEN OF THE VILLAGE
LENT, WERE THE RULE AMONG MOST
to caL i-T tia last week.
m i Mrs. H. O. Stipe as she was
Of B0URGE5 PUBLISHED AN EDICT
ANCIENT NATIONS. THE MEXICANS Of
Miss Wilma Scott was ca eo on her way
to Moscow,
Ida.,
home from Corvallis by the s d- where she has accepted .» posi-
PRE-CHRISTIAN DAYS HAD AN ANNUAL
5CR8IDDING THE USE O f CHEESE IN
den death of her mother Mrs. tion as housemother in ore of the
AN ATTEMPT TO RESTRICT INTERSTATE 4 0 DAY FAST IN M EM O R Y OF THEJR
sor; cities at the University o f l-
Fannie Scott, this week.
COM M ERCE O F THAT COMMODITY.
H ER O , Q U ET ZA LC O A T LE.W H O WAS
daho.
W. C. Me Kell is confined to his
TEMPTED AND FASTED FOR 40 DAY5
SO G R EAT WAS THE OFFENSE TO
home again with a re-c-’U.ct'Ci of
ON A MOUNTAIN.
PU B LIC O P IN IO N , THAT THE EDICT
OREGON RETAILERS
the eye trouble with which
he
p n o i ’ n G B P A Y I7 F I1
WAS REVOKED A N D NEVER REPEATED.
had been afflicted several week-1
liK L M jJ r
I L lh l/
ago.
T. , .
...
,
,
,
Orgarization werk for the new
iCOURK flllT iS GG VG lopG u Oregon Retail Distributor's asso-
Free. Prints any S 'z e 4 C citticn has been completed ar.d
L enten C ut
• fr h tfr tX /
each. Brown’s Beaverton I)r- N H- (omish-
in Multnomah County ara equally
obvious when the facta concern-
kng the Oregon tuhvrculoala piob-
Uui are kuowu.
"F or iuatar.ee. of the 134 per-
»ons on the waiting Hats, 50 are
tioni Ibis aotwity and at preiwoii
36 of the pal louts m the exi«ling
stale tuhercuh sis hospitals are
Multnomah patient«.
In nihlition
40 pertHMit of all new appllcatlona
for admhtance are from Multno­
mah County and 50 percent of
tlmse unable to gain admlaslran
are from there.
"A sit oat b n such as this wm-ks
a hardship on the residents of all
parts of Oregon. An Injustice Is
Iwlng dome to MuMern Oregon for
iiistauce in that
there art 15
eastern Oregon residents on the
waiting list o f the hospital at
The Dalles while
among those
occupying beds there 6t are from
Multnomah county. A almltar alt-
uatlon exists gt the hospital in
SaWm where 15 of those on tlio
waiting
list are
from
Marion
County Itself while 81 o f those
being treated «.re from Multno­
mah Oouuty.
“A
hospital
in
M'lllnnmah
County not only would relieve the
piessure of Multnomah County pa­
tients but wculd provide an In­
stitution closer
to home for re­
sid e n t of the other northwestern
Oregon counties: Clackamas, cla i-
sop, Columbia. Tillamook, Wash­
ington srd Yamhill. Tlie.ie coun-
t> s w ill MuHnonvih furnish 75
of the |«tlents row on tin* wait­
ing lists.
"The proposal to put a tuber­
culosis
h'wpltnl in
Multnomah
Countv is part of «n orderly plan
for tuberculosis control for Ibis
Phone BR. 6723 Collect
B y R F S E R V IC E
¿P01 “ > this important network show,
••• Mary Livingstone, Jack Benny'f
favorite radio heckler, writes and re-
cites the silliest
! poetry on t h e
airwaves, but she |
j recently found
in her fan mail
a letter from a
national greet-
ing card com-
p a n y. offering
her a fancy price
to scribble a few
] crazy
birthday
• • • B i g g e s t jingles,
compliment that i
Phillips L o r d '
•••Ed Wynn
has received on has one of the
Lucille Manners h is "We, The world's greatest
People" program pun collections, Mary Livingstone
is that five other program builders but he thinks
are trying to imitate It.
up a dozen new ones each week so
he doesn't repeat “oldies'' on his
••• Only new radio comic to make Saturday night NBC show.
a hit since Bob Burns came out of
••• When Rose Bam p ton.
the West Is Edgar Bergen, the van-
star,
triloquist. Ber­ o p e r a
gen is really a showed up for
one-man comedy rehearsal In the
team with his Thursday night
“dummy," called Music Hall she
C h a r l i e Mc- saw a man in
Carthy, getting ( corduroys and a
all t h e funny sweater moving
lines. Except for a piano. When
Prank Pay, Ber­ he finished he
gen Is the only s h o u t e d out,
performer ever "Anybody here
to be signed for seen Bampton?”
a series on the Rose walked for­
ward, said “ I’m
Vallee Hour.
Bampton." The
••• "Personal piano - m o v e r
Bing Crosby
Edgar Bergen
Column of the took of! his cap.
Air," heard on "H’ya Rose, I’m
both NBC networks, causes a lot of Bing Crosby. Olad to see you." And
folks to write to their friends and thus two famous singers met.
rulativea even though messages
••• Joe Cook Is providing radio's
which have been broadcast were not
Intended tor them. The program most lavish variety show In his Sat­
urday night get-together. Eight or
Jogs their conscience.
nine top entertainment acts are
•••When Johnny Weismuller guest sandwiched Into the one-hour pro­
starred on the gram to give It a pace seldom at­
Joe Cook show, tained at the microphone.
Lupe Velez was
• • • "Petticoat
on hand to ap­
plaud. And when o f t h e A ir ,”
Lupe was a guest heard Tuesdays
on the Olbbons- a n d Thursdays
I L o p e s Speed- over the Mutual
show. J o h n n y network. Is none
was there in the other than Isa­
front row. For b e l l e Manning
years radio pro­ Hewson, Phila­
ducers h a v e delphia socialite
been trying to who tears into
event.*
g e t t h e m o n current
______________
the same pro- with her sleeves
"
gram as Mr. and rolled up. She
is strong In ex­
Lgps Vales
Mrs.
pressing a wom­
Isabelle
•••Orchids from critics are piling an's opinion of
m around Baritone Donald Dickson everything that Mannln Hewson
on M m Saturday Night Party happens and Ian
the classrooms of mail BY07* that listeners like the
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F amous c o m m i t s of H istory
M
ONE OF THE EARLY GREEK ATHLETES UVED
FOR TWENTY YEARS ON A DIET CONSISTING
EXCIUSIVEIT O f B R EAD ,G fEES E,AN D FIGS.
E
FOR
Morey to loan — 5L4% rr.oney
to loan on *ood
improve.!
farms. Also have 8% n oney
on good dairy
herds. E. A.
<!tf.
Griffith. Hill boro, Ore.
»lo.oo,
[oVieJ!
Hun., M*m., Turs., I eh. 5, H, «
-TAKZ.AN KHUAPKR-
Wllli Jolt! m WeiHiiniller und
Maureen (Yttulllvau
Tlarxan,
King
if
tlw Jm gU ,
Matching Ilia .Strength with the
Beasts o f the Jungle tin New.
Greater Tartan Picture
Also 2 Keel 1'<»med) and New*
Mall tree- At }:3fl pin. Rtinday
Wed.. Thar«., Krl„ Hal., Feb. 10-18
tw o
pt : a t u r e 8
- tiu : n e t rmt nut**
With y.ssu HittS ar<| lames tltra-
son, Fiction's Fimnlest Sleuths!
Also
HNttOKN K N K i r
With Robert Young snd Florence
Rice, A 0 «r g s ie r Story Just
Y'Nill of Fxclterm-nt
Reading ads makes your dollars go farther.
RENT
For Sale— Drum set, including
bass, snare, stand, pedal, spurs,
etc. Russel Hulett, Cedar St.,
Beavertcn.
Ai-00- 1iM
>.
at th e
They tell you who is offering the best values.
For Kent— Two focm house. Phone N
adv H
Beaverton 10115.
pis«;:", is,
ire Hungry
ir e Thirsty
They tell you who has up-to-date merchandise.
For Sale -E ighteen weanor pigs,
at the old Hcoker.’s
plaoe in
Beaveitor. C. F. Heinrich.
adv p l0 -ll
Certified
Marshall
strawberry
plants, »4.00 per 1000 dug and
sacked, »5.00 per 1000 packed;
Certified Rtd Heart strawberry
plants. »3.00 per 1000, dug and
sacked, 74,00 peT 1000, packed;
while they
last Boyxenberrv
\17 I I C* TVl ' on
Til n L l ì v . »
The modern way of shop­
ping.
Classified Advertising Rates
1000, »65.00. C. 1«. Chapman,
Per Word
One Cent
two miles south of Stafford,
If Paid When Ordered
Rt. 1, Sherwood, Oregon, p-9-11
(Minimum Price for first
insertion, 15 cents)
l o r Sale — Wood, 16” or 4 ft.
billing Charge
Ten Cent«
and Seas* .ted
pole wood. F.
Subsequent Insertions, per word.
H. Wilson and son«. Phone or­
One Cent
ders to 9415. Beaverton.
adv. 61 c-t-f
EXAMPLE— If a 10-wcrd clas­
sified advertisement is Inserted, It
would cost 15c for one time, 26*: For Sale— One-third horsepower,
A. C., single phase, 119 volt,
for two times, 35c for three times,
Holtzer-Cabot F.lee. Co. motor
etc. If necessary to send out a
with pulley, »7.50. The Pcaver-
statement, an additional charge
ton Review.
of 10c will be made.
FOR SALE
l)()Y GRAY
Brltes l*er>
hlnd of Insurance
line« Notar) rullile Bork
imi Nell« Itesi Cstute
READ
THE
A D S ...........
THANKSGIVING.
Lucille Manners, now the star of ; Music, Don went right to a featured
that Friday night program on NBC,
wai a stenographer before she be-
came a singer,
It was because
she was late re-
turning f r o m
noon broadcasts
that she w a s
fired from her
typing job—and
fired with am-
bition to make
s in g i n g her
career.
l F o n . u s e d UNIVERSALLY TODAY FOR
FAST DAY M ENUS DURING THE LENTEN
SEASON. WAS ALWAYS ASSOCIATED BY
THE AMERICAN INDIANS WITH FEAST
DAYS, PRINCIPALLY THEIR SPRINGTIME
0»er lleated Stoica
In Cnld 9 egthef
Cause Muny l ire I o«»e»
inyitkii
DAILY DELIVERY
FRESH JERSEY MILK
professtr of
Right Out O f The A ir
m orn» u s
hospital bul this arti min ni has
r ot I hmmi h m e
out by experi­
ence. First, under proper h< «pliai
caie «.ml treatment, lobereulosls
may
be cured
wherever
it 1«
fonili, and second. Hiitlmilll«« s-
grx><< i hai tnratnient In a climate
In which a pal lent will live oiler
lie hts been disellarseli from I1 m <
hospital
Is Hip most effective,''
Mrs. Dunbar concluded.
TRY the “ IJ und I"
School District Number 4> will
accept huh* on a parcel of land
Ilea «ertön, Oregon
to he used for a new grade school
locati«it. All laud submlllcil must
be priced free arvd clear of all
taxis and Hens and must contain
an area o f not less
t'.isn
two
acres.
AU bids to be submitted on
forms provided hy the districi
und t«) be In tire hands of the
District clerk m i later than Feb­
ruary 20 , 1937.
Additional
Information
arsi
forms can be secured from A l­
AT TH E RITZ
ttea HaulentK'ck. clerk of school
WERTON
OREGON
district No. 48, Beaverton. Ore­
B ed. to Hal.. Keb. 3 to 6
gon.
IDOL'HI JO FBATURKt
Signed. J. R. Talbert Fhn.rtprn.
• P K m r
Ältest: Althea Haulenbeck, Clerk.
ft tan ring Jane Wllhera ami livtn
adv 10-12
8. C*>bb Very O w d , i’llts
“i m
HIM* AGAIN**
Featuring Ilotiby Breen, the C'tild
Ringing Nightingale
SPRIGGEL’S
JERSEY D A IR Y
P h q r m flfv
a r i v - r b,,s,ne3S tdminiatraticn at the U-
r n a r m a e j.
dU\ t n iw rsity of Oregon has been se-
The fire department was called lertrd aa r e rm arert secr-ia>-y.
out Sunday afternoon to put out
Membership in the asso iation
a fire at the home o f Mr. ^nd is open to all retail merchants,
SEAFOOD AND C H EES E-TH E WORLD’S
PRINCIPAL LENTEN FOODS-HAVE BEEN
ASSOCIATED SINCE THE EARLIEST
OBSERVANCE OF L E N T .
stats w oi ked out 26 years ago,'*
Mrs. Duubar
is’ 1« !» cut.
"The
first hospital was to he loosL-d
at Salem.
When this ho*plt«l
ha«) rcaclwd a lltO-hcd capacity
another was to be built for cu s­
tom Oregon amt later one for
Multnomah County and n<.Tthw«'s-
tem Oregon.
"T he nisi two pltasea of t m >
plan have Iwon riiltllled aud in
addition, m 1934. an vnahllna net
permitting the establishing
of a
hospital here was (Missed hv the
bglslatote and was approved hy
the voters o f the stale on « a«
ferendttni. Tile next step Is to
< ‘tituin iin aiu'popr'ation for sneh
a hospital.
“ The argument has been ad­
vanced that because of its cli­
mate. Multnomah County Is not
a proper place for a tubarculoals
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