FRIDAY, JI X Y 1«. 1937 Th« Beaverton Review » - jl - — i . 1 1_ 11 this last week-end. Í LO C A L I PPLNZM t ^ Mrs. E. H Stipe waa a lunch , ei n guest at the summer home of Mrs. .lames R. Bain of Port­ land at 7 .ig Zau. Monday. N o w T r e a t m e n t B r ig h t e n * L i v i n g B o o m , A d d » C o m fo r t The ninth umiliai County School Su per Intendenta’ Conference ia uelieduled to meet In Salem on July lit and 20 In dlai-uan prob­ lems pertinent tu educai louai progress in Oregon. The co Ilf tir­ elle» for this yeur Is devoted largely lo reports of special study eoiumltlees on problems iu county supervlaiott anti minutila I tration of schools. Seven Kebekuhs from Beaver­ ton visited Tualatin lodge this Reports are tk u Walter Van lvleek will soon be abl • to r - week Mrs May Jonas made her official visit at that lodge. turn tiouie. Mrs. Carrie Leonard of Seattle Mr». R, J. Wash, is staving with her fn a daughtci ther II O. Sti|»e while Mrs. Stipe I is recuperating in the hospital.. Mr. and Mr». A. M Jannseu Mrs. Arnold Yowell. Ri. 1 who spent several days last week in j has been ill for some tune was Lantern Oregon. taken to the Go si Samaritan Guy Carr and l>r. J. R. Tal­ hospital July 12 for ohsorva- bert spent the week-end fishing ! lion. near the coast. Mr and Mrs. Charles Dawes S. A. Thedoy of Portland was ami family moved into the a week-end guest at the M. C. Congregational parsonage on 5th McKereher home. and Main streets, the last o f the Tom Graf. Herbert Mason and week. Horn to Mr. and Green o f Route i on July 7. I Ray l»avis spent several days ut Taft last week. Miss Mary Jane Spurlin.daugh­ ter of IMin Spurlin of Whitford. Mrs. t'ssius Johnson o f Can­ who is touring the Orient writes yon road is in the hospital ill that she is in Tokio. Japan in j the war gone. with pneumonia. D. A. Spurlin o f Whitford re­ Mrs. U. A. Cathey, Miss Evelyn turned the last of the week Cathey and G. E. McConnell all from Nelseott. ! of Portland visited over the Mr. and Mrs. L. R Richey left weekend at the home of Mrs. Barrett Randall Sunday for a ten-day vacation Work is progressing rapid! > trip to San Francisco on the City Hall. Recorder W il­ Mrs. Homer Wilson is visiting son reports a third of the ce­ her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Hoch- ment poured and a fourth of the sehied at Manhattan Beacn. appropriation expended. M iss Barbara Cady is visiting George Carlson of Webster. S. at the home o f her sister Mrs. I>ak. visited at the R. B. Den­ John Bankus in Portland. ney h me Monday evening. He Miss Elizabeth Kt g 'r is con and Bob Denney were classmates fined to her bed. She is being at Wheaton college. cared for by Mrs. Walters. U p. Adams is seriously ill The .Misses Dorothy and Jean at his home on the Bertha-Bea lyowis and Betty Buchanan spent verton highway. Pneumonia has the week-end at rhe beach. set in and Dr. Welsh has ord­ Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Thomp­ ered an oxygen tent. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pegg were son and son of Portland visited at the Guy Carr home Sunday. hosts at a family dinner party Films developed free and prints at their home Monday evening any size, only +e each at Brown's ,:i b nor of the birthday anni- Beaverton Pharmacy. c-32tf vorsary of their son Harold. Mrs. Ted Schulraerich of Port­ land. who is employed al Eman­ uel hospital, with her mother, Mrs. Carrie Hanson is spending Mrs. Knapp of Seattle visited this week at the beaches. tu the McKloskey home Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mis. Roduey She is a sister of Mrs. McKlos­ McLean of Ab-ha on July 7 a key. son. Donald McGregor ilc lA iu . Theodore Hetu is visiting his The litle fellow is all set ;o home here during his sojourn in blow a bag pipe any time • Ho-*' Portland with the U. S. Navy- Mon." fleet week. Miss Aletha Hulelle and Miss The former Mrs. Harry Logan Ruby Zajtrow, former resident o.' of San Jose. Cal. is visiting with Beaverton attended the opening her sister Mrs. Otto Erickson concert of the Portland Summer in Portland. Symphony conerts last Monday, Mrs. H. 0. Stipe is in the E- i evening. monuel hospital with a broken 1 Mrs. Oscar Effenberger. sons she fell in her home last Thurs­ l^w is and James of Tillamook are visiting at the L. D. Shell- day evening. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawr­ enberger home while Mr. E f­ ence Glaski on July 7. a son fenberger is in Denver Colo, on Mrs. Glaski was Clara Trachsel busines.. Mr. and Mrs. Wise of West Hills have moved into the Stitt house on 2nd and Angel streets. of Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. John Gray and little daughter Joeine of Eugene- visited with the Doy Grays Sun- day and Monday. Lieutenant Michael Hugh Welsh was the guest of Miss Olive Tol- lefson at the Tollefson home Miss Lillian Evans returned to lotke Lytle Sunday after a two weeks stay at her home here. She was accompanied by her | nieces the Misses Eva and Elsie Whitworth. | Miss lone Widing of ILCei-h j has been confined to her homo O ld Oregon Trail Pagaent Scheduled A few simple changes in the lighting transformed this living room from a dingy cubhy-hole to the cheerful effect you see he** By Jean Prentice T M iE problem of making a small * living room more roomy and livable has perplexed many a home­ maker, particularly those just en­ tering the business of housekeeping on a limited budget. Yet it can easity be done, and I'm glad to tell you about one case that recently came to my attention. The room was a veritable cubby-hole at the outset, but a change of lighting fixtures and re-arrangement of furni­ ture transformed its entire appear­ ance. It was obvious at the outset that the lighting then being used just wasn't enough to reveal the room’s interest or to make it livable at night. The selection of the lamps shown in the picture was dictated by the need for light both at the for the joist two weeks sutur­ ing from injuries to her back which she received in un acci­ dent some time ngn Mrs. Mike Pienovi was operated on last Friday to remove a growth from her nasal jiassage. Several pieces of bone were rc- foved. She was at St. Vincent's hospital but has returned home. desk and davenport and the general space limitations involved. There seemed no other gi»od solution for the desk, decoratively, than the in­ conspicuous small shelf w ith a lumi- line bracket attached underneath One more wall lamp would have been too manyt Due to an 11-foot ceiling, fairly dark-toned tan paper, and a decora­ tive restriction to small lamps, this rivoin required additional room light­ ing. This was obtained simply by re­ moving the amber, llaine-sliaped bulbs from the old three-socket cluster ceiling fixture, and replacing them with the new (>0-watt silvered- bowl variety. The fixture was further modernized by attaching 7-inch in­ verted cones to the new bulbs. (N ot shown in illustration.) A real im­ provement resulted. The lighting units at either end of the divan use 100-watt bulbs, and are of the pin-it-up type that simply hooks onto a push-pin inserted in the wall Under the shade is a tra-ts- lucent plastic bowl which provides light in both upward and downward directions. These take up no H.mr space, and do an efficient lighting job. A bookcase, with a small radio and potted plants atop it, occupies the space at the left of the divan that a tloor lamp would ordinarily fill. The bridge lamp behind the easv chair at right has a brown 12-inch white-lined -hade equipped with a 100-watt bulb. The transformation involved no lighting or decoration compromises, and was made at negligible cost. And the eyes that live here have a constant treat in the generous and soft lighting they have to see by, as well as in the highlighted empha-is on color and dccorauxa detail they, have to \k »*• Commina» reports lo li» pre­ sented at the conference this year are ones on Trnnapurulioti Problems. Records for the County Super I nt edciii *a Office. Instruc­ tion for the lluiiilicuppcd. County Diagnostic Tests ami Keiuetlial Outcome«, inni Scindimi und Placement of Teachers. Kus h coin7 i Ilice presents Its recommit! * - lions at the conference for dla- rusalon and filial adoption Tht> conference la held under the joldl auspices of Dr. C. A. Howard. Suiierlntendent of Pub- < Ile Instruction, and tiie t o ild y Ex-Governor Julius L. Meier, mein lier of one of Portluiri « Sul erlntcndeiita' Association. The me re hiini ramilles, died In Port­ association officers this y« ur a n : President. Mrs. Beatrice W il­ land Wednesday. liams of Curry County; Vice- President. E. A. Suyre oi I'hlon County; Secretary Treuau.er, I* interior. Al| states except lowa, Mary- il Condii of Columbia fou nt». litui!. Massachusetts, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota. South IMk<>tu, Ululi. Virginia. Vermont, G R A Y utid Washington uml tli*- Dlstrict of Columbia, bave recelved lesa N O T A R Y P U B L IC • Gian thelr quota of ii|ipo!ntmenta In thè apportloncd departmentat servire at Washington. D. C Krill« and Hell« Ileal P«tste i Full Inforiiiatlon mnv Ite oh- I tatned freni lite Secretar) of I thè Unitisi States Clvll Service W I - I P N 1"“ lrr T V I 1 L . I * y „ n \rt, T hirsty linoni of Exumtners at thè post office or rustomliouse In any TRY the “U and I* city whlch bus a posi office of rhe flrst or aeeond rlaaa, or froni Ilea «ertön, Oregon thè United S tai«» Clvll Service Commission, Washington. D. C. Mrs. Samuel B. lot a. of Raleigh will be hostess at her The United States « .vii Ser­ home on Scholls Ferry road i a July 30th for the Pasi Matron's vire Commission has announced competitive examine tions club of Beaver chapter No. 198 open Pot luck luncheon will be served for the folloiwng positions: Senior motion picture director. in the gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar t'heek and family of Calgary. Canada vis­ ited in Portland and Whitford last week. Mr. Cheek, who is a nephew of Mrs. H. F. Eltan- der of Progress, lived in that neighborhood several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Rickey of Okla- io:i»a City'. Oklahoma are visit­ ing at the home of Mrs. Rose Jordan on Denney road. Mrs. Richey is a sister o f Mrs. Jor­ dan. Mr. Rickey is the chief of the Forestry servee in Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott and daughters .Margaret and Marjorie left Sunday morning by auto for a several weeks trip Mr. Scott going as far as Caldwell, fdaho and Mrs. Scott and the girls to I Evanston. Wyoming to visit rel­ atives. Beaverton 1HI.V» l>\> V Physician Be |ll,'j STM M NOU — Surgeon Office Hours |*:U» *.-2:00 P .* . Monday, Tuos., Thursday, Sat. Read the Advertisements. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER B I L E - THE SH O W OF THE YEAR O R E G O N T R A IL PAGEANT Wittait Calomel And You fl Jump Out t f Bed it the Mormni Kant’ lo Co Tha liver ahould pour out two pound «»f liquid bile into your bowrla daily. I f thm t il« ia not flowing fr**ely. your f<**d doean’ t »lur»**t. It juat decay* in the bowel* Gftfl l> your stomach. You act constipated Your whole system ia poiaoned and you fee 1 Bour, aunk and the world looks punk laaxativee are only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doesn't ir«*t at the ratine It take« those (food, old ('a rte r’a L ittle Liver Pilla to grt the*« two pounds o f bile Mowing freely and make you fe e l“ upand up llarm- * « ; . vet amazing in making bile Mow freely. Aak fo r* a n r * Little Liver Dill* by name Stubbornly refute anythin « else. 26c. in S T A L L E D noujf no /nsmupT/on CHÑfiüE U JesT C o fìny telephone employe* u tibe qUd to tik e your order T e ie P H o n e C o. ast "^he 'j'riendhj Company* 'A V /.. m p w m n Worthwhile Savings In Building Materials B a r n S ash 75c S cre e n D o o rs Funeral services of the late Classified Advertising Rates move, lots of pipe One break­ James C. Tobin, 70, who died Per Word One Cent fast table. Inquire Jo.i i Kirby. at Hazeldale Wednesday will If Paid When Ordered Cedar Street. c-33 he held at St. Cecilia Church ab f Minimum Price for first Psr Rent -G«‘od c lover nnd grass 0:30 a.m. Friday with Int. rment insertion, 15 cents) ;.aat ure. Ten head, ^tunning in Mt ' alvary. Mr. Tobin was Billing Charge Ten Cents water. Half mile sototh Cedar born in Kilkearney, Ireland and •Subsequent Insertions, per word, Mills by celery field. Ray Can came to this country 45 years One Cent rail p IS ago. E X A M P IX — If a 10-w«.rJ clas­ sified advertisement Is Inserted, It Advancing prires has made us WANTED heat conscious. Buy your Re­ would cost 15c for one time, |Go state Oil Heatrola now before the for two times, 35c for three tltoes, * K > n i m : i l for fU w le itfi, fall adanvees. The new double etc. If necessary to send out a Routes of Hun families. Deli chamlwr bowl burner. Insures statement, an additional charge able hustler should start earn cleanliness, flexibility, economy of 10c will be made. ing 325 weekly and increase and noiseless operation. Get the rapidly. Write today. Rawleigh’i. facts at once. Richey Hdw. and I»ept. ORO-I7-S. Oakland, Cal. FOR SALE Furn. Co. paid adv. ________________________________ P-33 The Beaverton firemen and their wives honored Mr. and Mrs. , Bud Miller with a farewell party at tbclr home Monday evening * 4 - 1 P V E V O U F\ VM VMV. : : : We are offering as this week s special a complete set, .18 pieces, porcelain, glass dinnerware for only J2.10. Also sells in broken lots at 10* per piece. The latest thing in dishes. ‘‘The Friendly Store." Richey Hdw. and Furn. Co. paid adv. MILLERS GIVEN FAREWELL PARTY Q oy and presented them with a g»»t. $3,800 a year; motion picturs The Milters left Tuesday with Mr. specialist, $3.200 u >cnr; una and Mrs. Jackson of Nyssa, Ore. 1 iunior motion picture specialist, for Boise. Idaho, where Mr. M il­ ¡ i2,t>oii u year; Forest Service, ler will be in charge of u lum­ j Department of Agriculture, and I ber yard. The Ja.-ty.ons, fo r­ I Social Security Board. | mer residents of Beaverton have Assistant clerk - stenograph« t . licen visiting in Portlund. 11.820 a vear tfor the blind, ex- l>erlenced in the use of Brullle CIVIL SERVICE EX­ and Braille machines). Office of Education. Department of the AMS ANNOUNCED Mrs. M. C. McKereher prepared a surprise birthday dinner for Mrs. J. W. H us ' ti at the lluson home Monday evening. Guests were M. A. Teeling of Portland, George McKereher. Shirley Carr. Mrs. Huson and family a rt Mi.1 -. McKereher. Six attrac tiv e Eugene girls, dressed In ths p I e n e s r styles of fro n tie r days, are shown here with an old-fsshionsd covered wagon, one of the many hundreds of authentic relics which will ba publicly displayed during the Oregon T ra il Pageant celebration In Eugene, July 22, 23, and 24. The quaint costumes worn by the maids are the vogue In Lane county as the entire citizenry makes ready fo r the fourth celebration In honor of our Western fore­ fathers who settled in the Oregon country. The pageant le held ia Eugene every three years and le In U rn etlo n flly famoue. CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AT SALEM E x- Cover nor Dies f or Male — Wood 18" <«r 4 ft. and Seasoned pole wood F. H Wilson and sons. Phone or- ¿ í t » to ÎJ415 Beaverton adv. . Miscellaneous 1 ‘ Money to loan — 5V4% money to lot n on good imp-ovei j farms. Also have. 8% n oney | For N»le One JJburner P erfet- Hon Oil stove with demount- 1 on goc d dairy herds. R. A. | able oven. On« g«ou healing, Griffith Hillsboro, Ore. ctf, ^ Sh in gles, $ 1 .9 0 p e r bdl., 55c G la ss C loth, yd- 30c R o o f P ain t cS. 44c •See Us l o r S and, G ra v e l, C em ent, B o lts and P o u ltry S e ttin g | F. D. Peck, M g r., P hone 12505 McCready Lumber Co. Phone 4 6 0 3 B e a v e rto n . I Y/.Y. ! r ' Y Y S ’ YY' Y ' *