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PRIIJULY, A P R IL 10 , 10*7 M 1 LOCAL I fyU>PENING$ B e a v e rto n R e v ie w SUHOENKS TO TAKE YOITNfÌ PEOPLE AT NEWS vlrt*; Joh“ TRH» TO EUROPE TEND HILL CLIMB * HA/ELDALE li< H i. .1 M U April U . a-t A daughUi. Kathryn Jean * M H • ^ Y<rk, of Huber, on the Good Samaritan Hospital fljy G R A Y Right Out O f The A ir Easy Pleasant Way To By II F S E R V IC I LOSE FAT Bowe, the tenor, is radio's champion at the new pastime. W --------------------------------------M ■Mr. and Mrs. Usar Ito r Jones ut liillstMiro nfnt Air. and .Mrs. C. Annhelle Morrell rHurnad Liui- P 8y \wbrn visitisi Mr». Sy- ii*y from a visit to 8ca«trie uerson’s aiutar mi ('lai'kninnx on J. Crawford Purter «pat* the Sa min.v » eekend at Woodhurn with his Dimoi guest* «| thè Pelai lui nenia. l'iliaoi limili* Situila) » e r e Mr. a>nd I OX Y QUILLERSCLUB Mr ¡«I Mas. Bill Abbott o f Mrs Je« Pii uso and non IVIur MEETS ON FRIDAY Nt tarts visited Mrs. KlLraon from Pori lami and laudo Pillisi) last « w k of Mt Shunta, Cl. Mr. and Mra. lien Gunderson Ms A N Davis of Ncturls 'Pise HniM'lilalo Happy lf«u r entertained the Foxy Qutuer's i«,»*t\ visit iaiK old fi lends ia met Ist Ttiunulky afieiuoon. APARTMENT HOUSE club on Friday evening at 'heir has at the l.yli* TupUw homo wilh homo on Division street. ' bOO” M J« \ trinity. SOLD BY OWNER »a s played. Priaes wire awarded l'iK«peir Mountain lusllvs club 21 ladies ivrenenl. T*sry turi lilla Mr«. \. W. C.orhi'.Wi has sold the winners, Mt*. F. P lgtltl, met at the homo of Mrs. John Thuninlay «a Mrs. William l l l i l ’s. her apartment house In Portland Mr». J. V. My era, Mr Williams, son ThuiwdUy, and is temporarily residing with I, Swain and Paul Easton. A A tllmwr party was given a t her hrofher-in-la w «ml sister, midnight lnmti was served. f the home of Mi*« lltvtsie lit wig- Sir gnd Mrs. C. P \Vh< e'er nufn Sunday. in laurel hurst, Mr and Mrs. F H Schocne : ml Miss Mattel Carlson o f Port- lard. sisier of Mrs. Schoetie are having in the near future for1 * four m»>ntli's trip to ISumpr. Mrs. St-hocne n | ect# itv Vuvo May *i and will visit relative* in Chicago until the arrval of Mr Snhnene and Miss *’ari«on who will leave May 13. Lip reading cla»*es will mei't Monday and Thursday at 1:30 p m. * Hv Room 1 In the high M r. and Me« Charles Hidy achoo! lavra Smith i* teaeh.ng. are the proud parent* of a hab- lttU Wood accompanied by Kcn- r boy. . „ _ . . „ , ith IBygoc« »aroe down from 7 j Z J ^ rnor m r’ i * ».«.I Ronde Friday to -rand Aprll 27 the "<ck end #< llic '• •V " OOG ^ homo. Mr. and Mra. E. J. morene* n u » r- Mr .......... :«nd , Mrs. a S. B M d children and Mra. W . T . enee and Samuel B . la u » * enee, Myers Sunday. Jr. ¡and Mrs Uniese J. Carter Ms. F. V. Roebraugh of A- sp»n' Wednesday at Rocha» ay loh^ is recovering from an at Rerih. tack of the flu. Miss lV u » Mario of San Fran Mra. Eva Bemardini has been cisco is visiting relatives tnd ill again. Quite recently she friends here» She is a sister had a KchtTe remoral. of Mrs. Rose Biggl sod Mrs. M. M r. and Mrs. Jack Fleetwood Pienovi. a visiting at the H M. Barnes I Mrs. V. A. Wood and Mro. F. MRS. MARSH AP and M. H . Metcalf homes. L. Howard attnded the Daphne POINTED AS SUB Mrs Essex Marsh, guardian of Miss Vee Noble o f Portland club meeting at the home of Ralph in Portland, Bo:hel No. 20 Daughters of Job visited with her sister, Mrs. J. I '**»• of Beaverton, hah bean appointed \V. Huson and family Sunday. (Tuesday. to act .v< subsitute for tbe grand Ms. \v. Dessinger has teen -M i( -. Gerd Lilya returned to session of the Daughters of quite ill t}\is past week but is her home recntly after a few Job of Oregon i>eing held in now on the waft to recovery. wet It’s visit at the home of her Portland this week . York o f F.uben on Apil 13 ilk Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tuttle of Port land. Porland came out to their fil- j McT.IRR IS INJURED ben*!, and walnut orchard Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mirs. T/>uis Reghitto IN AUTO WRECK entertained with a family birth- -W s. C *d ys Wills and tw o Charles MkGirr o f Portland, daiv party in honor o f Geno 3ig- Portland friends visited at the ui’s bir bdav at their home Sat- Pas G rid Patron of site O.V.J&. tV. R Vn Kleek home Satur of Oiegcn. and who lesidod urdoy evening. day. south of Beaverton a nturber o f A daughter was born to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Smith en \ tiis fg o v.h-i r j t u d In ip ! rr.d Mrs. Robert Tropat at the ter'aned Poritlahd relatives Sun auto wreck n«ar Altany when Gcf’d Samfiritan Hospital April dry at theri home on the Doiruy his car «struck a hdidge «hut- 28. Mrs. Tropst is sister of Mrs. Road. men s. Lloyd Anderson. Ms. F. J Fan no and daugh Mr. and Mrs. John Bank us ELMER HARNDEN ter Helen spent Sunday with Mrs. James W ftactt and Mrs. W . H. ^ rtla" d w* re VISITS BEAVERTON ^ . canning those aft ending the ton- Elmer Harnden o f Tiilatmok, J | ert at the Congregational church Ore. formerly with Dean's Drug Mr nd Mrs W . R. \ an Kleek Sunday tvening. Stqiv here came up Monday to and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van .... Kleek of Portland spent Sur.uay Alb* rt Tozier ,ls ' ar>' “ » ■ hls visit at t^e L. D. Shellenberger at Taft home *n Portland. He Is a home where his wife and daugh br.fher of Mrs. Eidlh T o iisr J. Moline of R 2 had a semi- Weajthod the State grange chap- ter had been visiting for the past en days. heart attack last Saturday and ^ j,, 0f Oregon, will be confined to his bed fo r , _ , , several davs. ' A nuniber of Beaverton ladiee atUiKted the dessert luncheon MCKERCHERS VIS Mrs. C. C. Tripp of Portland a -,| c«rd party at the Ticard IT IN EUGENE visited with Beaivertcn friends grange hall given by the Tigard Mrs. M. C. MeKercher and Thursday _ The Tripps formerly grange. Thursday. son George spent Monday in Eu resided here. „ „ „ _. , . City While C. C. Chapman, editor of thei gene and Junction Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Du ham Otegon Voter was the guest in Eugene they cosulned with George’s and W. Werise of Portland were speaker at the Beaverton Kiwan-i Dr Dale who reports Sunday vis teal at the home o f is luncheon meeting Wednesday. injured leg much improved. They Mrs. J. V. Myers. J.\ number o f visitors were also were also dinner guests at the Floyd T gifts, former Beaverton Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deling- present, rerriilents. er and son Jimmy Lee of Hills- \(r and Mrs. William Rice boro visited ait the W . F. Des- recently rictntlv mwchaeed ten acres for- purchased tern inper home Sunday mely owned by Dr. Tucker west Airs. Robert B. Brown atten of Gaden Home. They have re- I ded the X .P U. club Tuesday modled the house and will move i ^ NOTARY PU B LIC ' when id) met at the Arts Muse in on Friday, tlm building rn Portland. Kents and Sells Real Estate John Nesbitt, commentator of the NBC “ Passing Parade.” advises as piring young artists to first get a job in a radio station even U they h a v e to sweep out the place and work for nothing Re gardless of what t h e i r ultimate aims may be. he feels that they should first ac quire as much general knowl edge about radio _____ _______ as possible. Miss l a i l i i . m i Van Kleek, ln- ro> Hones ami Georg« McKerOh* er were among tliote attcm.lng the nmlnreyi'le hill climb n sicth n lino hill, Sunday- la te r they drove to Bon reville. I Itile «x*«i»tloit of ho prilli' whlrli » i l i he belìi «oiiiotiine Ibis Mini* I mer. How would you like to lose your •••Phillips Lord. Radio's Number (et, increase your energy and improve One idea man, your health? told how the idea How would you like to loae your for his "We, the double chin and your too prominent People" p r o hrpe and abdomen and ai the same grams came to time make your skin so clean and him as he stood clear that it will compel admiration? at the foot of the Get on the scales to-day and tee Hawaiian Cross, j how much you weigh—then get a hot- and a number of ‘ tie of Kruschen Salta that cost next ministers wired ! to nothing and which will last you 4 him for permis I weeks. Take one half teaspoonful in a sion to use It as | glam of hot water in the morning— the basis for a ! cut down on pastry and fatty meats— sermon. I go light on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar—and when you have fin •••Most of the ished the contents of this first bottle •••The Satur- questions asked weigh yourself again. Phillips Lord John Nesbitt day Night Party by radio listeners Notice also that you have gained In broadcasts over of Nel Vinick, energy—you feel younger in body— NBC boast an ingenious singer. famous New York beauty advisor, kruschen will give any fat person a Donald Dickson, the baritone, has deal with the subject of wrinkles. joyous surprise. Refuse imitations— had a lot of trouble with collar but •••Ed East and Ralph Dumke are safeguard your health—you lose fat tons popping off while singing. Now SAFELY the Kruschen way. he unbuttons his collar and loosens a m o ng radio's busiest. In ad N O T E — Many people And t h it the his tie during rehearsals. only diet change neceesery while ta k dition to making ing Kruschen regu larly Is TO E A T •••Joe Cook Is one of the few movies and do- LESS. radio comics to tng two daytime recognize t h a t l b r o a d c a s t s the microphone weekly, they are requires a dif now heard three ferent c o me d y times a week on style than most WEAF as "The comedians have Sisters of t h e been using on S k i l l e t . " The the stage. Joe photo s h o w s strives for the Ralph Dumke as c o nversational o n e o f t h e level while con “ Sisters.” ducting his Sat Ralph Dumke ••‘ Another ra urday n i g h t jamboree. dio "first” Is the all-Negro show on the Friday night •••Jock Rose- NBC blue network. Eddie Green, lelgh, r a d i o Gee Gee James and Louis Arm Joe Cook “ father” in "Pep strongs orchestra are the perform per Young’s Family." believes in ers. with the program scripted by keeping versatile. In addition to his Octavus Roy Cohen, famous author. radio success, he returns to the •••Werner Janssen struggled to theatre at regular intervals, his latest venture beng the stage play, land in the ranks of the world’s foremost conductors. His father "Arsenal.” For weeks on end, a million little •••Joe E. Brown opposed his mu Is getting to b e ! '¡cal career but voices all over that body of yours, Radio Theatres 1 Werner worked begging you to lie down and rest? baseball special- his way through ist. This Spring Dartmouth and You haven’t been treading the light again he opened a musical edu- fantastic into the wee small hours, the season with cation by pound- either! a baseball play, ing the piano In m o v i e houses W ell, it’s time to visit your good "Alibi Ike.” Once before he helped and cafes. The j friend, the doctor. Unexplainable big Sunday night roll up the base fatigue is an early sign of tubercu- ball curtain with variety s h o w | losis. a r a d i o per heard over the formance a n d NBC red net Remember, there’s a way of solving last year went to work at 8:00p.m. the mystery. bat on the air 'E. D. S. T.) Is during the World Janssen's f i r s t UNCOVER TUBERCULOSIS BY radio series. Don Werner Janssen Series as well. Joe E. Brown Ameche Is the MODERN METHODS •••"Flash News" Is a new game In "m. c.” and Ed** ■ Bergen ard Let the doctor be your guide vented by a famous New York news Chariie McCarthy p r o v i d e the paper man and as <wuai M:rior cwnedy. “ f Dog-Gone Tired? ENTERTAINMENT IS GIVEN IN HOME Norman Kill diari mid Miller WVIV a «ir nett ln coov nr la*i Thuir «dfcy. Ruth \ tio- CASHMEKE A large numher of the mem bers of Beaverton Masonic Lodge Mt«. TWd Norcro»* and tiwby No. 100 and Beaver Chapter No. »re »pending this week with dee U>»> gatM rtd at t^e Masonic and aunt Mrs Tom Miller. t H A N D L O T I O N Easern Star Home at Forest Clone (OtM » i l l » Haehiale and t'oopaff Mi muta ill Thiusd<k> evening lo hrlng enter school« wore well represented at With Any S0< Assortment of taimmnt to the elderly roaidenta Use track meat l.gst Friday. there Old time songs were COLGATE t PAlMOUVf Toiletrits Mrs. Herry Bauer gave a par- sung by ail present. Mbs Evelyn See Display af Our Williams and Wilbur Janrjmn tv Thursify ufturnoou for her Toilet Goods Counter gave several accordion numbers iliuighter Juanita’s sewnth blrtii- Jejy and Mr. Schoeaie gave a jj vie travelogue o f Old Mexico, af Hm ry Chapman returned t\ «l ter which ixvffee and cake were tiisiki) fruii B assi »h ere lie had BROWN’S PHARMACY terved. spent the wx«k-a.til with hla mother The ladies of the Co'ogrega- Mrs. Frif-.k Garven’s brutlser, tionaj Indies Aid will give a ClMt Isltaneait of Shewood and program featuring the nilsaior.ary wife and daughter siw-nt Si.iiday project at Sodden. Tenn., which with her. picmotts work aim ug the mouiv- Nine lai I I ds were preaent at a talr ptople. They » i l l also give two short playlets In connection quilting iu»r!y liekl at the home with thk* subject. Eveiybotl/ Is of Mrs Curtis Hlrdsell last Turn- day afternoon. "welcome. A otew cf m*in from the WPA * CEDAR MILL NEWS* alarteli work Monday morutnjt ! By Girl Scout Troop No. fil I i haring brush und widening Wll- PR---------------------------------------- 1» limson Avenue. The Cornell Club met at the Mr and Mrs. Frank Moore home of Mrs. Edigce- last week. and Mrs Moure's brother Frum- Mrs. A W . Stephen’s sister <*« Kiggert s|M>nt Saturdnv on of Stavton is visiting her forjG aies Creek fishing i» few weeks. A number of people turned out Mrs Harry E. Oliver o f As Sum!aft' and cleaned up tbe ce Classified Advertising Kates toria is visiting at the h-une metery <n Cooper Mountain in I 'l l W <»r<1 l ini' ( i nl of Mrs R. S Oliver prepration for Memorial Day. If 1‘aid When Ordered BOUQUET 1 1 / L I 17 IVI ' "" W rltL lN i..,, t re Ihirslv TRY the “U and U Beavtwtiia, Oregon at the [o v te r AT THE RITZ UEAVIRTON ,,| jo lin i OREGON \ j 11 I I" Mm I H I M IIU . S P l Y h l ” Spat, k y McFarland also -i| l\ > \T T i l l : » I ' K K r With Marner Gland and Key« I .ukc. San. to Tnes. Ha, 2. ». I “ II \ A JO OH MY h > F K ’ Wilh Barbara Hlauwyek and J'K'l Mct'rta. ’Vabln Kids'’ and News ti «vi. lo Ha*. Hh) û to H “ Ull/OYY Wll|, It ATM” *IVx Hitler Pitia S I A M It TAKE IL L " AVth Margaret l.imlsay Bruce Cabot. lo r a! K and1 .Hale— ('hiokosi Wire, sever- bales Also barbed wire. B. Medili. Beaverton p2? A I. SlootVti «r d A. F. Ball (Minimum Price for first Oier sleeked * n small (dace. (Mil The school hoard has ann un insertion, 15 rent*) have r*turn«d from a trip Hint ted ttw- retenlkvi for their third » , if Ice fi o 8 e i . V Guern Ten Cent« estem Oregon amd Washington .veui- of J. Crawford Porter and Billing Charge seys. Alsu Hr.O lb. blockV bu ll mare. Some fresh. Mllk'ng 45 Mrs John W aller« guv« a .Miss Thelma Davie« as temrhers. Subsequent Imertions, per word. One Cenl lbs. per day. 1 mils south of dinner in honor of the thirtieth I \ U fP L B ir a I" »• i.l clas weudir.g anniversary of Mr| oud J lake! dale Community club vo- IlcaverUn on Tl g j t d K' ad •*. 1» McMtln’s place. IF. 3, Uv. Mrs. J. J. Chuchley. ted to disband until fall with sified advertisement Is inscr'.ed, it would cost 15c fur ouo time, 96c ft] U I for two times, 35c for th.ee times, etc. If necessary to scud out a l'or Hale 3 bend *>f horses. 2 cows, 2 set of harness. Bar statement, an additional rharge gain. A. losFor.d. 4 blocks of 10c wilt be made. simili of pontoffice. p-21-23 Reduced Fares To Portland 30 Minute Service each way. 6:18 a. m. to 4:38 p. m., then Hourly Service until 11:06. Effective S\Cay I, 1937 the Oregon Motor Stages have Reduced Fares to Portland— One Way 20c Round Trip 30c 10 Ride Family Book $1.30 30 Ride ” ” 3.70 40 Ride ” ’’ 3.70 A. H. ROSSI, Agent Information Phone 7905 Portland Office ATwater 5171 GAS cooks food faster cheaper, better! , FOR SALE WANTED lo r Sale ton "36 Dodfe truck, dual wheel with spaae IV auted—• hlckcn fencing. Rt. 3, Box 753, Beaverton. Near Hu wfteel. See A. latFond. Bea ll- r. 9 verton 4 blocks south o f post office. W anted— House lo r<.ui or buy, l akre or more. Modern. Cash. 1 Or Hal«---Jerney Helfer. FVvah in Wriie or c all Beivcrt >n Review. tlm fall. Mr*. Glodyn. M. c-22 <¡nlr«h-n Home. Gr een. Fall B anted Il'oOO five years at fi%. Br. 6386. on Kcvtl, improved real estate. fo r Sale — \V«i mh | If»’* fir 4 ft. Call f i l l 5. Beaverton, or write und Boa «oneri l«>le wood F. Box 208. H Wilson ami «on«. I’hom• or- i m i to »415 Ib .a vel lón ndv. Miscellaneous For Sale Wayne Visible gas j Money 1« loan 5Vj% trolley pumps with connection. 550-gal. to loin <>n good inipro vei Tank also Kellogg air certnpres- farm». Also have 8% n oney sor. B. F. Daly, WaUon 8t. on K«< d dairy herds. K. 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