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    Th« Beaverton Review
FRIDAY. AUGUST 13. 1937
Kansas are
visiting recent auto accident
Mrs. G«orgo Blasser. Mrs. 0. Osborne.
Th\ng. Miss
Jean Klelu. Mrs. their son Carl Pierce and family.
Gertrude Ooibratidson and her
cation at the beach.
Matilda Kelly and Mrs. W H En*
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Hays and daughter Belly spent the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Unge and grlke were luncheon guests of
daughter Sharon spent Sunday Mrs. Joe Hishell and Mrs Murte Hazel Gee and Mother U Clark at Tacoma with friends.
spent Sunday at the City Park In
at the Joe Bush home.
Delbert Smith came down on
Falwards of Milwaukie, given at
Portland,
Sunday from Arlington to visit
J. Rickey of
Oklahoma, who the home of Mrs. Utsholl. Wednes­
Mrs. Jesse Hays. Mrs. Clyde his mother Mrs. George Sandford.
; with Mrs. Rickey is vlsitng Mrs day.
Riley uud Mrs. Fred
Sundqutst
Jordan Is spending a few days
The Associate Matrons of the
J. C. Smith returned Saturday
spent
last
Friday
at
the
Joe from ten daya spent at the coast
! on the Tillamook beaches.
Portland and adjucent
O.E.S.
Kush home.
visiting Twin Rocks and Ooqutle.
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Sher­ chapters entertained the Asao. Pa­
liarland spout from Sunday u n -.
trons
and
Trailers
with
a
pic­
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush called
wood. formerly o f North Dakota,
Gertrude Gulhran*<>ll eutertsiu
til Tuesday at Otter Itock.
were guests at the home of Rev. nic at Avalon lhirk Sunday. Mr. oti Manford McNeils of Port laud ed Friday evening v 'th a parly
and
Mrs.
R.
U
laicy
and
Mr.
and
The J. Kirby family left for | anj Mrs. H. R Burns Sunday.
Monday.
They were old time honoring friends from Callfor-'
Mrs. Fred Goyt of lieuver lYmpler
the beach Tuesday. They expect
nla.
The Intermediate and Junior No. 106 were among those pre­ friends of theirs.
»« 8»* nd * two-weeks vacation Sunday
school classes of
the sent.
Mrs. Henry Chapman's mother
there and visiting at Sheridan,
Christian Church picnicked at Co-
Mrs. Ida V. Jackson from „Mount -
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Mr
and
Mrs.
George
Thyug
Mr. and Mrs. William Oeschger iumbin park Sunday afternoon.
with a group of relatives Includ­ | By Girl Scout Troop No. 61 | aindule Is spending thla week with
and
and ^ rs. ^ d 't e y N'eUoa
w>(| M,,rU> 1>uv,es and her sis
ing Mr. and Mrs. Ira Crawford. + — — : ---------------------------------m her.
all of Portland visited at the home j
ter. Mrs. Robert Hocken o f Cor- < Mr. U 3 Mrs. Ku<l> (Itlhllll. all of
Mr*. George Gray non Is spend­
Mrs. It. R. Maixuer Is at home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Felsher Sat-1
vallis, spent
several days last Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Uur- ing a week at Netarts and Ocean
from the hospital recovering from
urdav.
week visiting with Mrs. Hocken'* dnor and family of Hillsboro and Park.
Injuries received In un auto aC'
Mrs. Ed Sheets had guests o- daughter in Medford. Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stewart and
Evelyn and
Jimmie
Walt o n eldest.
ver the
week-end from Grass
family
of
Heaver,
spent
the
day
are spending a month wl*'t iel-
Miss Elsie Whitworth and Gor­
Valley. California.. Mrs. Rose, Mrs*
Mrs. E. W. Livermore and Mr.
atlves,
don
Halsten with a
group of Sunday at Netarts.
Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mi -
aud Mrs. Jack Neff visited Mr.
friends
from
McMinnville are
U. P. Johnson la ip'tiding a
c rain.
and Mrs. Qua la>pe at St. Helens
vacationing near Waldo lake to •'College Wheats" Replace OC.ier* week-end at Depoe Bay
The
extent
to
which
the
so-
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Kilm and the summit of the Cascades.
Beth laiuiae Atwood I n visit­
called "college wheals' li.tve re­
Mrs. Carrie Wetteland of Port­
Mrs. 1-yle Taylor aud children
Mr. an4 Mrs. E. G.
Perkins, placed older vartetl-H* in maj. r ing Doria West.
land were guests last w.-ek of
and Mrs. O. W. Hestorlee snu
Mr and Mrs. Carl
Backland of wheat growing sect I t .is of Ore­
Eldon
Thompson
is
vlhlilng
a
Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart of Gar­
l^ k e Road
and Mr. and Mrs. gon was apparent to any truinyd month with his parents. He has children picnicked ut Isiule's park
den Home.
Claire Kennedy of Oregon City observers who traveled the Old been working with hi* uncle In Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Fleetwood spont Sunday at Wilhoit Springs. Oregon Trail highway this year. Sun Francisco.
Johnnie Gorse left last week for
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mattern. all
g y
The Past Noble Grand's cluo From the top o f Emigrant hill
Eugene where he haa a position
of Detroit,
Oregon visited over
met
Wednesday night at Mrs. east of Pendleton, mnuy thousands
H A Z E L D A L E N E W S ! ; with the Southern Pacific Railway
the week-end at the H. M Barn­
Hardman's. Two birthday cakes of acres of grain are visible From
By Mrs. J. im l.h
I [ Company.
es home.
that
vantage
poiut.
before
har­
and ice cream were served. Bet­
n ------------------------------------------------- n
Mr*. Wilbur Crocker was oper­
Holt Beach, camaraman .or Par­ ty Myers assisted Mrs Hardman. vest. only three fields could be
Roy Hetzer Is quite seriously
seen that did not have the brown
ated on for appendicitis Friday
amount
pictures at Hollywood
ill
in
the
hospital.
Miss Dorothy Drone, who lias chaff indicative o f either Feder­
visited with his father William been
I morning at the St. Vincent's h •*-
visiting her cousin
Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are vaea
Federation
Beach near St. M arvs two di>)s Betty Hanson for several weeks ation or Rex wheat.
! pital, at last report* was doing
was introduced from Australia tioniug at the beaches.
last week.
1 ulcely.
is leaving the first of the week by the Moro brunch experiment
Mr and Mrs. F. G. Starret and for her home in Fon du lac. WU- station, while Rex wheat was ac­ Mrs. J. ||, Uerhart’s mother of
O. N. Mossen formerly of this
Jewel, Ore. Is visiting her.
Mrs. Starrett. Sr. spent the week | consin.
tually bred and developed there.
I end at Waldport. A reunion o il
Mi uud Mrs.
Euiunuel Balia
The members of the Beaverton
the Slarreu family was
«pent Situ.lay at Depoe Buy
' j camp fire girls are attending the
ALOHA N EW S
vent of Sunday.
(c o u n c il fire meeting at Reed col- B ------------------------------------- ---------- 38
Born to Mr and Mrs. Clarence
^
a t M e a M v *
i l g a i \ C
NOTARY n PUBLIC*
Miss Klizalw'th Huvs spent 10 Stout August 3, a baby boy.
evening under
A marriage license was recent- ' lege this Friday
the
leadership
of
Miss
Martha
days
at
Seaside.
^iy granted to Lewis Carl Smith
Estella luilah visited her cou­
of Portland. Route 4. and Miss Randall.
Mr. Leo Atkinson and Kather­ sin*. Kulph Du Rette'a at Aurora
Bents and Sells Real Estate
■Evelyn Alma Lrchty of Beaverton.
Mrs Margaret H. King of Oak- ine Thraft spent the week-end at Monday.
at Vancouver.
land. California and Mrs. Robert Pacific City.
Mrs.
Herman
Schoene
und
Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce o '
Mrs I’ rwin LA Komi returned » Brown Of Garden Homo .......
children left the first of the week
luncheon
guests of Mrs. S. B.
from the hospital Saturday and is j 1
for eastern Oregon.
spending a few days récupérât- * .aivrence and Mrs. Ixruese Car­
Read
the
Classified
Ads.
Mr. uud Mrs. George Sandford
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ! ter on Thursday.
are papering and painting the in­
Adolph La Fond.
| Mr. and Mrs. Hawley GilbeD
side of their house.
Mr and Mrs. W. R. Van Kleek. i
-a' ’ns Hawley and Bruce tno
Ole Tollefeson
and
Willard
daughter Catheryn. and Miss Jane 1 daughter. Surley left Saturday fot
Know Your Language Rohr back spent several days
Domogalla of
Portland visited a vacation at Seaside. Mr. Haw­
last week at Seaside.
Wednesday from a week’s vaca­ ley returned Monday and the fam­
B y C. L . B ushnell
ily
remained
for
a
week's
stay.
Ixtna Ijirnb from San Francisco
ti n at Newport.
S ch ool e l E nglish.
is
visiting her friend. Mis* Er­
In
te
rn
a
tio
n
a
l
Correa
pondenca
Mrs. W. J. Scott and dangh-
Dinner guests of Mrs. M. C.
ma Broad this week.
School*
McKercher and son George Wed- i ters. Margaret and Marjorie re
^Portland
E. L. Cox of Hinton was
town on business Monday.
in
Mr. and Mrs.
Frank
Allen
spent Sunday at Wilhoit spring:,
Mrs. Hugh Lewis and Dorothy
liewis visited at Scholls Wednes
day night.
Dr. and Mrs. R S Welsh spent
the week-end fishing on the W il­
son river.
Dorothy Dodson o f
Sandy is
visiting with her aunt, Mrs. How­
ard Hughson.
The
Washco Seed and Feed
store closed its doors the latter
part of last week.
Mrs. Gerda
U lja visited with
her sister, Mrs. John Anderson a
few days last week.
Ruth McDonough of Glen Dive.
Montana is a guest of Miss Thel­
ma Burns this week.
Miss Anita Pienovi was one of
the entertainers at the
Rivo'i
theatre Monday night.
Twenty-one Rebekahs and Odd
Fellows from Beaverton visited
Hillsboro lodge Tuesday night.
Filins developed free and prints
any size, only 4< each at Brown's
Beaverton Pharmacy.
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The Beaverton Grange will meet
in regular all day session in the
Grange hall. Saturday. August 14.
Henry Führer of Raleigh is in
the
Good
Samaritan
hospital
where he underwent an operation
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Larson and
daughter, Grace, expect to leave
this week-end to visit relatives
at Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller. Gene
and Mr. and Mrs. Bus Rinehart
of Hillsboro picnicked at Sauv-
ies island Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Saylor (Gladys
Tallman) and little daughter of
Ocean Lake are visiting at the
D. C. Tall&mn home.
T
? right ’ out of THE 75 R!
AMES MELTON, star of the Sunday Night Party, travelled the long
J broke
hard road to radio stardom without help from anyone. He practically
into radio by main force, making Roxy stand In an outer office and
inspects over 2500 manuscripts an­
nually.
M. H. H. Joachim, producer of “Your
Unseen Friend,’’ believes that mid­
dle-aged persons are easier to train
for radio dramatic roles than young­
sters.
Only exception to the rule of “no
studio audience” at the Werner
Janssen Sunday night programs is
ANN HARDING
Mrs. Werner Janssen, Ann Harding
of the movies. Even Mrs. Janssen
won’t look directly at Werner when
he is conducting. She is "out front,"
but always looking off to the side.
Usually Ann’s eight-year-old daugh­
ter, Jane, accompanies her. 8he la
fascinated by Janssen as he works.
Wilbur Hatch, CBS musical director
heard from Hollywood, has given
many network vocalists their radio
debuts. Among them is Francla
White, now being beard on Don
Voorhees’ "Cav­
alcade of Amer­
ica."
MARION BARNEY
over the NBC networks, have had
their faith in her portrayal Justified
with the selection of "Mother
Young" a* "radios perfect mother"
by Radio Mirror magazine. Of all
the women playing maternal roles
In radio, Miss Barney was accorded
that honor.
Mr. aud Mrs. Samuel Doughty
and daughter Rose
from Amity
■pent Sunday with bla
mother
Mrs. Bert Doughty, who la quLe
111 but Improving.
Clarence Stout’s place has been
transferred from the
Reedvtl'n
school district to the Hazeldale
school district ao the
children
would he closer to school.
Mr and Mrs. W J. McSemorse
o f Norton Va. visited Mrs. M. A.
Ketchum last week They liked I*,
so well on the coast that they
will return In the early fall and
make It llielr peimuneui home.
KVther Livermore, grunddsugh-
ter o f Mr and Mr*. B. W. Liver­
more ercompuulcd Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Neff uml son tif Portland
to St. Helens Sunday where she
will spend a week with her grand­
mother.
Mrs. Bessie Bridgman accomp
anted Miss Ulliun
Carlson of
Portland. Mr*. Lillian Hanley and
Arthur Hanley o f Ixdseyville to
Newport Hunduy They went by­
way of Corvallis and report the
crop* looked good this side o f Cor
vallis
The mother* of the boys' ag­
ricultural club
Hazeldale gave
a surprise
stork
shower
last
Wednesday in honor o f Mrs l>
E. Francis at the home of Mrs.
It. Kincheloe Appropriate game*
were
enjoyed und a
luncheon
served to fourteen mothers.
t i / U I T M ' « “ Ar»
TT n e n i o ,
Ar* Thirsty
T R Y the “ II and T
Beaverton. Oregon
i
Carlton KaDell.
ace network an­
nouncer, will be
qualified to en­
ter the commer­
cial field should
he decide to de­
sert radio. Be­
lieving that it
enables him to
do a better sell­
ing Job on the
a ir , K a D e l l
studies e v e r y
Carlton KaDell
p h a s e o f h la
sponsor's prod­
uct from manufacturing to mer
Frank Black, a* a member of two
committees who pass Judgment on
works of unknown sotnposera, ohanrilMng,
Buy Your Crown
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER B IL E -
Feeds From Us
W e Solicit
« »
Pellets And Mash For Your Convenience.
Holland’s Feed Store
P h o n e 5603
?
+•*•++4 1 1 1-
Classified Advertising Rates
to lot n <>n good
im p 'ove J j
farms. Also have H% n oney j
Per Word
One Cent
on good dairy
herds. E. AJ
If Paid When Ordered
Griffith
Hillsboro. Ore.
ctf. j
(Minimum Price for first
For Kent— 3-room apartment, gas |
insertion, 15 cents)
bath. etc.
Very reasonable.
Billing Charge
Ten Cents
Phone 9415, Beaverton.
adv I
Subsequent Insertions, per word.
One Cent
EXAMPLE— If a 10-word clas­
W ANTED
sified advertisement Is Inserted, It
would cost 15c for one time, )5c Work \\ anted—Carpentry 62
for two times, 35c for three times,
per hour. Cement pouring, $1
etc. If necessary to send out a
per hour. Cabinet,
chimney,
statement, an additional charge
odd Jobs. Arthur A. T^avlti,
One mile south of Bank. Rt.
of 10c will be made.
1 Beaverton.
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COOL
WAY
FOR S A L E
CALIFORNIA
AM. C
' regularly aligned our
trains ( : ililorr.ia are air-condi­
tioned! j bis means, that no matter
what t>pe of accommodations you
choose and regsrd/eis of the
weather, you’ll ride in cool, clean,
comfort all the way. Car tempera­
tures arc automatically kept at just
(he right degree. There’s no dust
or dirt. Noise is deadened. When
you go to California, enjoy this
marvelous comfort, which only the
train provides! Rail fares are 2c a
mile and less. Why travel less com­
fortably when rail fares are to low.'
S o u th e rn PacSfie
See local S P agent or write J A
O R M A N O ’.' C-.t. T > r -
in
Pacific Building, f'o .land, O i c g o n
Your Business And fla n To Keep ;;
A Fresh Complete Stock O f Crown Feeds In ;
Mrs. Olive Stott
Gabriel oi
Garden Home motored to Crater
Lake this week with her sister,
Mrs. Peter Wilhelm of Poi Hand
her niece, Mrs. Pan.a Rauchmaa
of New York and Mrs. o
Fow­
ler of Cederlrurst.
THE
All the women who listen to Marlon
Barney playing the role of Mrs.
Young In "Pepper Young's Family”
■** &
‘ «*n»ed Saturday from a several
Vic Halley Is very 111 at hia
, week’s visit with relatives in Kv- “ F A R T H E R ” and “ further” are home from injuries received in a
a often
used indiscriminately,
! anston. Wyo.. On their way home
even by writers of recognized stand­
1 <*«“> tnureii through Yellowstone ing There is, however, a distinction.
"Farther” denotes a greater dis­
j 1>ar,t'
; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stipe. Mr. tance between two points, as "Scran­
ton is farther from New York than
and Mrs. A M Jannsen. Dr. and Philadelphia
is.”
“ Further"
is
Mrs. J. R. Talbert, Mrs. Carrie properly used in the sense of "more
I^eonard. and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. in advance" or “ additional,” as “ A
Mithml C i M Asd TssiH J*m 0*t *4 ltd I*
further difficulty is certain to be
Bummers attended the Shriner's
tM Mwatsf Rwis' ts C*
encountered.”
• • •
TV« liver should pour out tw o pound* o f
picnic at Jantzen Beach Friday
liquid bflo Into your bo wet* dally. I f this bil«
In verbs with the prefix “ re-* the la not ft©winy f roely. your food doesn't diyvnt.
evening.
It ju «t d «r«y s in tho bowels, (¿as bloat*» up
prefix
itself signifies “ pgam ,"
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Felsher and “ back,” "anew.” To say, therefore, your etomech You yet conetipated lo u r
whole system is poisoned end you feel sour,
1 children visited with Mrs. Felsh- "H e returned back to his original sank snd ths world looks punk
starting
place”
is
what
grant-
I-axativea are only m akeshift*. A mars
er's sister, Mrs. Theodore Wetzel
marians call a pleonasm— the use of bows! movement doesn't yet st the cause It
'and daughter
Nancy
Lynn of more than the necessary number o f t«kes those rood, old C-artera Little Liver
Pills to yet those tw o pounds o f bile flowing
Milwaukie, Wis. at the home of words. The sentence should read freely snd make you fe e l’ up snd up Harm-
Mrs. Emma Johnson in Portia id simply, “ He returned to his original !•*«. ye:.-.!«, «at am szm y in m aking bile flow
freely. Ask fo r (!s r te r e Little I*ivrr fills by
Sunday.
starting place.”
nains. Stubbornly refu se anythiny else t b e .
CALL F” R BIDS
The Hoard of School District
No. 48, Washington County, Bea­
verton, Oregon calls for bids on
bus
insurance. Bids
to be n
hands of clerk by August 20th.
Bid sheets
available at
High
School.
Althea Haulenbeck, Clerk.
adv. c-37
Rudy Vailee Is having his most suc­
cessful season in years with the re­
turn of better times for the amuse­
ment world—offering definite proof
that the one-time crooner Is still a
box office attraction. But now it's
Rudy Vailee, the showman built by
radio, who Is In demand.
■* ■ m
A Y
community but now o f California
baa been
visiting old
friends
hsfe and staying at Dr. Chanley'a
at Scholls.
Poultrymen
---------------------------------- By EARLE FERRIS— — ---------- ------------ -• >
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"D o y C R
j
—
Returned to the
c a s . of “One
Man's Family ’
a f . e r a long
absence is Bar­
bara Jo Alien,
who play.; the
p a r t of Beth
Holly In the script. Beth has been
in and out of the story for about
five years.
a va­
j
The annual Washington County uesday evening, were the Misses
Pomona Grange
picnic will be Betty Hanson and Dorothy Drone
held in Shute Park.
Hillsboro, and Leroy Haynes.
Sunday. August 22.
Mrs. Elmer Benson and little
Mr. and Mrs. \\\ L. Cady, Max­ daughter, Wanda and Mrs. Ben-
ine and David and Mrs. L. M. 'son's sister. Dr. Wanda Meyer oi
listen to h im
sing.
C onse­
q u e n t ly .
he
k n o w s now
tough It is for
y o u n g singers,
and no star In
Radio City goes
further out of
his way to help
the "comers.”
loft Monday for
I
Men Needed
Kor Sale
Wood 16" or 1 ft.
and Seasoned pole wood
F.
H Wilson and sons. Phone or­
ders to 9415 Beaverton
adv.
for (HJOD PAY l*OSIT!ON8
Executive o f large Air Condlt
ionlng and Electric R efriger­
ation
Tr alning
Organiz atlon
For Naie Or Trade— Double bed
springs. Want single springs or
day bed. Phone 10751 c-37-38
Wants to hear from men who
would like to prepare for po
sit Ions as local Service and In
stallation Experts. If you meet
requirements,
we will
train
you In your spare time for prof­
itable employment in your own |
locality. Many make 33A-350 a j
week
Write giving age, pres­
ent employment, education. U-
tlMttes Inst-. In care of The Bea­
verton Review. Beaverton, Ore
P-37
, For Sale or might trade for wood
or a tow , i r what have you, a
Dodge sedan, good running o l ­
der. Phone 9415.
adv.
' For Sale— Pigs. Inquire
ton Review Office.
Beaver­
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Miscellaneous
l
Mousy
to
loan
—
5
money
»++
•M -4--H - M -+-H - 4 + X -t-i-i-t-
Worthwhile Savings
In Building Materials
Barn Sash
75c
Screen Doors
$1.90
Shingles, per bdlU 55c
Glass Clot!
yd 30c
Roof Paini
44c
•
1»,
L
L
Per
Gal.
f See Us For Sand, Gravel, Cement, Bolts and
Poultry Netting
F. D. Peck, Mtfh, Phone 12505
McCready lumber Co.
Phone 4603
Beaverton