TRI DAY. NOVEMBER 2«, Tht Beaverton Review 1937 »pending the Thanksgiving end in Seattle. week j rein « vs» in Great Calls. Montana ____ - .......... - . . --.g| Real Estate Transfirs Fraser J . (‘ . Cook. Charles Mrs. H. H. Hawley and tier ! and William Carroll all of Kurus R A Twiss to First Bank ot j daughter Mts» Henriette Hawley visited at the Fred Goyt home Tigard, Part of George Richard 'a re visiting in Isis Angele». Tuesday. son D U ’ T *8 K ltt . Miss Merle lUtvie» i* visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Stipe Win I. Shaver et ux to W her »¡»ter .Mrs. Robert Hocken were dinner guests at the home K. Wester et ux. Lot 2 Blk Tom Graf who works the I j in Corvallis over the week-end. of Mr. and Mrs Charles Castner Metzger Acre T ra c t. Richey Hardware S t i 0 V J1 in Cortland Sunday. Waahingtou County to It at home. M Miss Juliette Carter is leav- Mrs Carrie l>eonard came dow ' Wilcox el al SKV» of Sec TIN Mr» George Doughty is j ittg for an indefinite visit with from Seattle to spend Thanks­ R5 W The Reed Instrtule to Rose l.. giving with her parents, Mr. Alti*. Lot A Blk 17 and Lots A and Mrs. II O Stipe. und 11 Blk 18 I .add and Roods Ben Cuiumtr.ga and Clifford 1st Add. Reedvtlle. Phelps from California, cousins Barbara Frohnauer to Adolph of .A K. Wilson s|ieut front F ri­ lai Fond ot ux. Uns , t>. 7. am' day to Saturday at the Wilson 8 Blk 8 Beaverton. home. Kthel Beeler et ai Miss U .«lerne Dean is re­ Chapman ot covering from an appendectomy T IS RAW. W . C Christensen el a! lo R which she underwent earlier in the week at the Good Sam ar­ Place et ux, Part Sec : ì : ì TJX RAW itan hospital. Robert Place et ux to IJoyd Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton of Portland were dinner guests Morgan ,.t ux. Part Sec :;:t T Jo RAW. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J W Conuel. Sheriff to Win A. I. Berg Thursday evening C. Haborsetzer. 24.49 acres Se- Brown’s Hand Lotion. Jit T IS RIW Win. t’ . Habcrsetzer et ux to Big bottle 2 5 c and 60< . Woodrow Woodbrtdge, .'A t:t acre» Money back if not satis­ Sec 30 T IS RIW fied Beaverton Pharm­ Klizabeth la-e to Stanley Lee Sec. 35 TIS R5W acy- paid adv. 15!» W S acres K Millard to George W M rs. J . c . Anderson, mother Cressler et ux. Tracts in 18, 23, of Mrs. W R. Ann Kleek is 29 Virginia Place in the Good Samuritun hospital j Adellu Hansen et vir to Win recovering from a badly frac­ Karl Hurr et ux. 8.37 acres tured hip which she suffered' TIN R3W when she fell tn Meier & Frank’s J W Connell iSherifft to L. store Friday. Harley Skt-eis, 3 69 acres Sc*’ Mr. and Mrs J . F. Felsher, 10 II S RIW* Violet McFarlane el ux to J. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Williams, Mr. and Mrs. R L. Ij»cy. Mr S . Urn don et ux, 69.50 acre.. and Mrs Fred Goyt and Mr. and Sec |A T2N RAW Scott La.Mont et ux to John Mrs. Harry Kliander attended the "Advance Night*' meeting T. Paulson et ux Lots 27 to of Orenontah chapter Monday 3ti Inc. Illk 28 West Portland Heights. evening at Multnomah K. J . MacAlear et ux to W M. W'ardle, Part U>t I'.i Alton ANNUAL INDUCTION Acreage. Beaverton Reedvllle HELD in PORTLAND James H. Sheldon to W*. L. Morrison et ux. 5 acres David The annual fall Hi-Y induction Fllerson DI j C 50 ceremony of the Portland area Nothing great was ever Hi-Y clubs was November 8. at th e^ o rtla n d ^ Y i chieved w,,hout en tu sia sta .— Km With the close of the official contract bridge tournaments, tbe year’s M .C.A. for the purpose of ad - I erson. Rankings have just been announced in Collier's, which every year selects mining new members. hundred ¡the All-America champs. Jacoby, above center, was No. 1 for the third. Thirteen suburban schools were I Approximately three .time running. Around him are grouped the six young ladies who also1 represented by their presidents | words make up seventy-five per gnade the team, setting a record for feminine representation. Several and advisors. A short musical cent of all the words used in other men also were ranked, but the distaff side was the feature. Those number was presented after i ordinary speech and w riting. ¡pictured are, top row (L to r.) Mrs. R. B. Fuller, New York: Miss Barbara which the banquet was served. jCollyer, New York; Mrs. J . A. Faulkner, Belleville. Ont.; bottom row Appearing on the after dinner li rould take more than nine­ -(L to r.) Miss Allyne Paris. Chicago; Mrs. Ralph C. Young, Philadelphia program was Virgil Savage, a teen hundred years to spend one fc»d Mrs, W tM- Anderson, Toronto. member of the local organiza­ billion dollars at the rate of one dollar a minute. tion. I LOCAL I fyU >PEN TN Q $ All-A m erica Bridge Champions I H RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR; ,--------------- — ------ Bv EARLE FERRIS“ *— ---------------------- ♦ ARRY M c NAL'GHTON. who piays the role of Bottle on Phil Baker s program over CBS, Is a genuine Englishman and not just a dialectician McNauzhton comes of a long and distinguished line of English ancestors Born at Surbi-O-----------------------------------------* ton. Surrey, a people who made Broadway famous suburb of Lon­ have gone to Hollywood." Skolsky don, Harry is the himself was the first of the Broad­ youngest mem­ way columnists to go West four years ber of a noted ago. He is now doing his famous English theatri­ “Tin Types” over the air in the cal household Wednesday night “Skolsky from and served In Hollywood” show. H i s Majesty’s The “quickie” audience Interviews forces during the featured on the “Husbands and World War. Mc- Wives” program present two tough Naughton's first professional ap­ pearance In this country was in “The B e tte r ’Ole” on Broad­ Harry way. McNaugbton f ong a one-man show, Gabriel Heatter enjoys the opportunity of working with people that appear with him in his regular work with "We, The People.” Morton Bowe, the tenor, wonders what his manager considers a rest. While on vacation, Bowe played two guest star spots, two concert dates and three benefit performances. Jack Benny feels frustrated! Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker, Don Wil­ son. Phil Harris, Sam Hearn, all ALLIE LOWE MILES problems to Sedley Brown and Allie Lowe Miles. The first is finding a way to get people started talking in the ad lib interviews and the second is getting them stopped when the broadcast time is up. ■ m Rudy Vallee has always kept his tennis playing ability a sort of secret. But friends say that he Is a formidable opponent on the courts Members of the band play most fre­ quently with him and take racquet! along when playing out-of-town theatre engagements. The baggage for the trip to Hollywood, where the Vallee Hour is originating now, look­ as If it belonged to the Davis Cup 'i ed ■--» team. ! Among the oddities about the movie 'colony which Feg Murray has not in his member» of the cast, Including Jack chronicled himself, have movie contracts. But “Seein’ Stars in the comic stetes that he feels they is the are all rank failures because none of he himself got them baa received a carnival or an Into the business W f . ,# '/■ opera offer this season. And, most humiliating of all. Jack has not the oddities Feg fM ’ netted a solitary offer to give a violin was sent to Los 1 £ 2 concert) Lenny Ross, in sddltlon to his regu­ eastern newspa- m j lar singing duties on Hollywood per to cover the J Mardl Oras, sometimes acts as coach Olympic Games ■ and leader of the chorus. Whenever in 1932, decided a particularly difficult passage stops to quit his Job tbe chorus members, Lanny helps while he was out there. Then he * 4 them over the rough spots. got the idea for Feg Murray Sidney Skolsky described the feeling Seein’ S t a r s " at Radio City in a nutshell when he which has been »¡Jap, I ; nd di:itr- “Broadway is dead. AU stlasd (at ¿a4|g Mbit MARY LIVINGSTONE Following the banquet the neophytes were formally inductee» among them being six Beaverton newcomers; Bill Moshofsky, Hen­ ry Nagae, Calvin I»ehman, P a il Dickman. Donald Meier and Bob Long. These boys are all under­ graduates who will be expected to carry on the Hi-Y traditions for the next few years. —From the Beaverton Hummer St ------------------------------ w The word "cleave” has directly opposite meanings, It means to adhere closely, and also means to cut apart. FIRE SQUAD HOLDS FREAK INITIATION During the student body meet­ ing held in the gymnasium Oct. 29. eight new members were ad­ On Oregon Farms mitted to the fire squad replac­ E- ----------------» ing those lost by graduation las' Spuds Respond to Irrigation June. OREGON CITY— What is be i The newcomers were first given lieved to be the laigest yield of* an idea of the fundamental pur­ potatoes in Clackamas county for | pose of the organization in a the 1937 season was obtained I brief talk given by Marshall by Walter, Herman and Will Toelle. They were then initiated Staehely. who pump water 85 ft. by being dressed in bonnets and from Beavercreek to irrigate bibs, and being forced to roll their spuds. On land receiving a filbert the length of the gym­ water they raised 395 sacks of l*>taloes to the acre as compared nasium. There a package awaited the contents of which with only 158 sacks on non-ir- them, rigated land, reports County A- were to be consumed. They fin­ gent J ; J . Inskeep who helped ished in this order: Bud Brin to measure off the plots and dell. Bill Foster. Fay Saxton, grade and weigh the potatoes I-oris Bixby. Gale Emmons. Hen­ The Staehelys also irrigate 25 ry Davies. T,erbert Thomas and is. acres of latino clover which Warren *' caverton Hummer makes pasture and some hay for ! —From T 60 tvead of Guernsey cows. Ingranimi. WV iati In- thuuktul to a friend | for a few acres, or a little tnou- I ey; and yet for the freedom und command of tin- whole earth, ami for the great benefits of our bent*. our life, health and reason, we look upon ourselves as under no obligation.—Seneca. m --------------------------------------------- «i WHERE TO HO Ü! ■ — 1 ■ ---------- *B Bethel Gong legai lottai Alti Ilo nefit Dinner ami lla/.nur. Tito Sehoette’s will show moving pic­ tures of their European trip, Thursday. December 2, 1937 Ad mission free Dinner Adults 50 cents Children 35 ceni», adv Mrs. F Robinson in undergo- ing treatment» Ut Portland lo Iry lo save (he sigiti In «me evo hu\ ing recenly lost thè sigiti In thè otlter. I.. J . l’oei ter has lieen doillg Diffidili) car|ienler work (or Pete Muso Whist is difficulty? ¡Only a of Cooper Mountain who I» liuv- word indicating the degree of ing u breakfast nook and butti 9«c (¡A L O S IIE S s:>i streugth requisite for accomplish­ rotini udded lo bis house. W M M ft’s C h ild r e n ing particular objects; u mere notice of the necessity for exer­ MIKES SHOE SHOD tion, u bugbear to chlldreu and SIMMS RHOF Hf l'VlltlNG foola; only a mere stimulus to BEA V ERTO N OREGON I f t'uu«tliHfttt»n «iiuiMB you <)•*. I n - no n Mulinivi Warren. d U r t t i o n . l i utldt’h«». IU»1 Di mi*. Constipation HONORARY SOCIETY HOLDS INITIATION Carrying a load of old anil new Torch Honor members des lined for the annual informal Initiation of neophyte», a lots left the high school at 3:30 p in Friday. Nov 5 for lamisa Smith's home, where the initiation wua held On arriving there, the neophytes received their initia lion at the hands of the older memt>«rs. ufter which refresh­ ments were served. Following this games were pluyed and songs were sung un til eight o’clock when the bus returned for them. All but s few. tired but happy, return >U home. Those few. the neophytes were taken into tbe country and allowed to walk home as a part of their Initiation. From the Beaverton Hunt mm IHAZELDALE NEWS H> Mr» J. luiluh S -------------------------------------------it® Mrs F. R Dodds had as her guest recently her nephew. Fran cess Bartness from Hamilton, Montana Mrs William Hell wns a guest at a luncheon given in honor of her birthday at the home of Mrs Edna Reuter In Portland Monday. lsiis Koncheloe was on the sick list and absent front school tbe first of the week. K R Dodds and George Wal ton are lowering u well for J F. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs Don Kelly are home with their trailer house for a few days from Portland where they are spending the winter. Marion Semich is building x root cellar under his bpuse. The sixth and seventh »trade girls gave a party at school Friday In honor of June Golden's birthdey Regular community club meet Ing will tie held this Friday evening with coffee and dough­ nuts for the men who are handy with a hammer Rnsedale school was closed all last week due to the illness of the teacher. Miss Dorothy Iatwis. Miss Thelma Davies spent the weekend at home with her par­ ents at Springdale. Marjorie Broad was home over the weekend from Portland where she is attending the girls poly- technical school Mrs. Bessie Bridgman has spring (dooming snowdrop* up and ready to h’lHint, which is quite unusual for this time of year.. R. Prilllman spent the week­ end in Portland with his brother. Mrs J Danford of T illa­ mook was a gpest Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Tom Miller. E. H. Edwards is building a The school lost two pupils large addition to his house. Polk Schedules »-IT t orn Show DA LI »AS—Anothe/ corn show ! will be held in Polk county this j year, for 4-H club members on- | ly. announces County Agent W. I (’. I»eth. The show is scheduled | for November 27 at Independence j in the building formerly ocou-1 pied by the Farm ers’ State j bank. linin'fa» Produces Most Frit ill ROSEBCRG — More fruit is I produced in Douglas county than | any other county in Oregon, a c-l cording to County Agent J . Ro­ land Parker, with nearly 15,0001 acres devoted ’o free fruits, nuts and small fruits. The chief fruit :n prunes, the dried crop aver­ family use. If. K. Platt, T i­ Classified Advertising Rates aging from 15 to 18 milUon lbs. gard, Oregon. Inquire McDon­ Per Word One Cent a year. ald’s Store. c-52 If Paid When Ordered (Minimum Price for first Sheep Show t.Ta»» Preferences insertion, j5 cents) ROSEBCRG Sheep showed a ^ Special BnriAtin for quick sule. definite prefrenee for meadow or . Billing Chsrge Ten Cents Have fine used piano, also tall fescue, meadow, foxtail, reed Subsequent Insertions, per word. beautiful piar.o nearly new. canary and tall oat grasses when j Would prefer selling in this One Cent turned in to graze on the grass | EXAMPLE— If a 10-word clas­ i u .l .y to sav:. moving ex­ nursery established on the fa/m ! sified advertisement Is Inserted, It pense. If interested in seeing of ('. D. Glenn at Glide, re- j would cost 15c for one time, T6o write at once to Tallman ports J. Roland Parker, county j Pla.no Store, Salem, Oregon. for two times, 35c for three times, agent The bent grasses and red c-52-2 top were too far advanced at j etc. If necessary to send out a statement, an additional charge the time to be palatable he says, i and the jierennial rye grass and of 10c will be made. WANTED orchard grass showed hut light grazing. _________ ' Work Banted—Carpentry 62V&4 FOR SALE tier hour. Cement pouring, $1 per hour. Cabinet, chimney, For S a F —circulating heater, $20. odd Jobs. Arthur A. I^avlti, A bargain. Fred Pentz. Berth- ^ NOTARY PUBLIC« One mile south of Bank, Rt. old Addition to Beaverton, p-32 1 Beaverton. Phone 1553 eve­ I For Sale— Fresh Jersey cow with nings or «before 6:30 a m. » c-35 tf c a lf. Rich milker /dual 'or Kents and Hells Real F atile T)ffy G R A Y !a»t weck when Burton and Alton Urabhorn 1 ram ivi m i to[ Jh e Kitttoit school Jy HMii. r « i q u i c k rultvf w i t h A D L w - ItlK A . T l i o r u u a h I» a c t i o n y « t •$»- Il r al y ■•-litici n m l »nf«. ADLERIKA Brown’» Beaverton 11/ IVI ), ' “« ' r** Kitiigr) W n L I C C* s lN „ \ r* T h irs ty TRY the “II and D Phurntury Beaverton. O regon ,% S W A W \ % % V .W \ S V iV iW MARY PIERCE FLEMING ( Accredited Teacher) \ n m h m i s n i i: on m m . "I PIANO AND VOICE STUDIOS Register Now I'iir Full Instruction .1. 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