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About The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1938)
FRIDAY, JUNK 17, The Runvcrtou R«vt«w 193« spring. Mrs waiter Tthbatta had Mrs Doy Gray was a guest of a week-end guest her oldest son ! Miss Gladys Hubbard and niece. Charles Tlbbatts from Seattle, Miss Hurls Choate of l» n g Mrs. C . A. Johns and daugh Mont. <\>loradn at the Mtiltno- lers and Iheir guest w ire calling MMth Hotel Friday. Miss Hub on Mrs J 11 Neal Wednesday W. C. McKell la confined to bard and M rs. Gray svene school Mr and Mra H C . Dudley i mates. hi* home with flu, ■ eft for I lie Yakima country ou Mrs. A. D. Sewart o f Seattle Wtydlietklivy |.» Jook After hi* Ralph Pointer had his tonsils who has Just finished touring interests there removed on June 15. , i the world spent the weekend v is Nina Ridrtewuy la the net* Mrs J. H. Neal enjoyed as iting Mrs. R W . Egyptian. She helper at the U and I. Wil her week-end gnest Mrs : had many interesting things to lard latythe of Burns, Oregon, Rotter Johnson is working at tell ahout her trip through Ger an old friend o f the family. Fairbanks, Alaska this summer many. Peterson, wife and Miss Jean Berg n has returned ■—------- 9 | six Victor children are arriving in from Eugene where she has been | IIA ZE L P A L E N EW S W ushngton county this Wednes visiting By Mrs J. Imlah day front Fargo. North Dakota. New Air Master Radios. Fire- as------------------------------------------------m While looking for a permanent Charles Snellstrom and home they are occupying Mita tube. Complete, $11.75, Hal- ' Mrs sten’s Hardware. adv. 28-29 daughter Velma and son Gerald Grace Ford’s home an Stacey and Mrs R. R . Harbert of Eu Avenue Miss Ford will make The Book club is having a gene and J. S . Brooks of W as her home in Portland during the picnic at the home of Mrs R co were week-end guests at the Stewart this w eek. mean time. W. P Brooks home. I LOCAL I f Mrs Yarbrough's sister, V H . Bullis. Mrs RadiO ddities e e by Squier U^JPPENTM J^ Mrs. Boner and son Dick were A crew was busy last wreck Saturday hincheon guests o f Mrs resurfacing parts of the Farm Walter Van Kleek. ington road with tar and gravel H. C. Chapman is building a 'Mrs. Frieda Hogan and daugh- ter Betty visited Mrs. A. k*. small addition to his store. Wilson last Friday. , Clifford Halm and Joe Berger aiv attending 4-H Summer School Miss I^la Huddelson from Fall City. Oregon is visiting her sis at C orvallis. Bobby Salee accidently broke ter Mrs. Lyle Cobb. his arm W ednesday. Mrs. V . A . Wood is attending A regular school meeting ol Grand Chapter Eastern Star *n District No. 60 will be held at session in Portland this w eek. 8:00 p.m June 20th at the school Mr and Mrs V. H. Bullis house. One clerk and one direc returned last week front a w eek 's. tor will be elected. P. Brooks visit with relatives at West F ir -! Mr and Mrs. W snent Sunday visiting friends at Oregon. Gresham. Homer Allen formerly of Bea Mrs. Wes Bany left Monday f t ; verton was operated on for ap Seaside to recuperate from a re pendicitis at the Good Samaritan cent illness at the home of her hospital. daughter. Mrs. Mae Pizer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Kleek Byron Britch returned home and daughter Catherine spent Saturday from a week’s visit at the weekend visiting at Rocka- Nelscott with Dale Kelly. way Beach. Just recently announced was the marriage o f Doris Syverson Ernie Bloom of the U and 1 is making a lot of improvement.* daughter at Mr. and M rs. C . P to James Marum of such as a new refrigerator, can- i Syverson Portland. topy and new shelves. Mr and Mrs H Dobson of Mrs. Eisie Christensen. Mastei Salem were guests Friday and of the Beaverton Grange left Sun Saturday at the E R Dodds day for State Grange now in home session in Klamath Falls. Doris Webber, the six year old Roger Randall of Portland who daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. ha9 been attending college in Webber played the piano at the Deep Springs, California spent Methodist church in Hillsboro on the week-end with Don Walker Tuesday evening E. R Dodds and George Wal Born to Mr. and Mrs. Amil ton made a trip to the Tilla Traschel. a daughter, May 28. mook beaches lastweek. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr and Mrs. H. C. chapman Marty of Rt. 2. a son. Donald made a trip around Mt. ITo-id Edward June 7. loop Sunday. The Cornell club met ae Mrs! Esther Livermore o f Arlington Phil Thorn’s house Wednesday is visiting her grandparents Mr Leslie Johnson is visiting h is ! and Mrs. E. W . Livermore for brother Curtis at San Francisco the summer. for two weeks B. LeoDetti is remodeling bis and reshingling the roof. Brown’s Hand L otion.; barn Mrs. C. F. Taylor and son Big bottle 25c and 60c. of Anascortes. Washington art Money back if not satis guests of Mr and Mrs. Lylt fied . Beaverton Pharm Taylor. y ________ g acy. paid adv. ALOHA NEW S Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yar i j - ------------------------------------------------ 5 The Anverson family are now brough of Marshfield returned tc their borne Wednesday morning occupying their home on Stacey after a week's visit at the home .Avenue. They purchased it last Sunday services 1.00 and 10:00 a.m . it)------------------------------------------------ HI Aloha Full Gospel Assembly I F Huntley, Pastor a R unaway at 1*L Mvnr jomko MM A MUSICAL CONI OVOtMlA ÓCK *IA L UFI OMJOHTUl MNNN ALUflCA > * MINI'S MOO »vit VH. n j S nc D ON H4H ft* MTH0A.Y «1------------------------------ 41 Service lnld in Huber Hull. Sunday M M 10:110 a in Devotional Service 11:00 a m. oiiildreu'a Church— 3:00 p in. Young People 6:30 p.m . Evnugellatlc Service 7:45 p.m . Itcvtvml service« are eiettin- uing eiery night except Friday mid Satunlnv. -» MV8T CAW 1st P A tiNv. TO GFT NEW CUMULS «Ufi n itiß fiö T OAOtO «USTION IT CllCM IV SHE NOW DICTATES Pit xgiCf (PClNii THE Ft JOB. FlfiuKES SHE HAS WHITTEN ¿500000 Me li mil si I |il-«rnpnl t hun-h 1 l'uri It. Morseli, Pustur WOBOS - AU «N 0*4 «tiß Of SfkXS -------------------- n letter Bark Mvtrr iovf< cooking tmwfi p w p m l , .Ml HI ï SON ûfOBfît tVkMAkt I .'Í A BU0' , i\ OWoiy’ CA UADtBs nVtS-'.CE h \ i ■ CPU BPS:N0 (V . .'HOTOS L MAOOE FMIOY5 ftJOiNC, SWiMMlNO- IS AN ÍII-IU.INT ftlFlc SHOT lor FAMICV i » : i Nv LL O l S C A N . M - . t A AN TUSH rttiK A lo SION SOU POOS A J u> .'ON* kANIAN NAM10 lAXIAIIC CHRISTIAN ( III HCII ' dr* Vernon Hopper, llihle ¡ School Superintendent (gt . — ------------ ---------------------p, William Morse of Newtx-rg will preach next Lord’» Day both morning und evening and the 0 cmAation ns saggi sled would j of Bunks W E. Hammond, thought to dissolve all uncertainties und we should know just bow to vote. I be a resident of tieuverton vi- j cinity was killed Wednesday a i Dr C. E Maauu. ti m oon wtwfli he was atmek by an auto driven by tairry V. T W O d ip : in a u t o Snyder o f Prindle, Washington. ACCIDENTS W EI). The ai-oident occurred at Coi- KEUIEA lax and Ineerstate in Portland, i Since ISIS body was thrown L au B H offet. 28. salesman, Hamniond'a more thun eighty feet by the died at a Hillsboro hospital Wed I’ll F V i l l i « CI F V NI K Snyder was arrested nesday afternoon as a result of impact. f fir len I Home < leaning Ffflelrnt charged with involuntary I he Most F an automobile collision ahout a and Service lliillt j manslaughter. Ills ball wma set mile north of Mountainside. at 81,500 The olio r car luvolved was be- Lifetime Guarantee .iti 1 u u dr vwi by George L. Hickman l « r Remonstratio« 4. Hiilhulland Kcal Estate Tiansfers Phoue 730, Rrarrrtnn, Oregon 9 -- L _ _ ----------------------- Steven lluroar et al to Steven Bun ar et ux. Tract 24 Comte A Knhlmun’a Litle Home* No 1. Raymond C. Holtnlund to Ray ford \V Hall et ux. 3.509 acrc.i NO BARBER SHOP HERE Sec. 13 T18 R.1W. , Members ot the interesting cult kniiwn as the House of David have B»lle lllesland to Fred J Ham- their community dwelling at Benton bach et al. !*art o f Sec. 2. 3 Hurixir, Micfugun. Newspapers have 10 and 11 T2S R1W. kept this odd Utopia in the rotogra Huruh St. Thomas to Henry vure for many years—for the men never shave. Their beards are full Oswald, SE'4 of NW'4 of See grown — and they don't even com United State» N atl Bk of Port promise on a boyish bob, their hair land, Oregon to charle* Hunter is just plain long. et ux, Lot 18 B 5 Multnomah County Cl. Add John Weber cl ux to O. J. Itel et ux, 9 59 acres S ec. 23 T V R1W Phoebe Foes to Bruce C. Steele et ux. T/>t 7 Blk 16 Ben verton. Bertram W. Meyer et al to A. E. Anderson, Part o f Wm. Poln ter D I /’ 62 T1S R1W. John H . Johnk et ux to Iston- ard Gamroth et ux, Part o f Geo Richardson Cl. Sec. 2 T28 R1W LAST OF THE VOLCANOES Alfred Lreier to Zulelka Rrotn- Nature's most terrifying manifesta l ley. 40 acres Sec. 1. T2N R3W. tion is a volcano spitting up fire and Matthew E McConnell et ux clouds of smoke and molten lava. to Ben lA y et ux, Part of Sec. When America was young, dozens ! 3 T3S R lW , ot these "gateways to hell" lighted the skies and shook the earth—today A. M. Porter et ux to Joseph only one volcano rcmaina active in ; Weber. 3.339 acres Sec. 19 T1S continental United States,Mt.Lauen, I R4W. in California. Chester Oaven to Ruth Nlchol son o f I -ot 2 Aldrich A c reage Sec. 20 T18 R lW . SFF I S AKD SAVF.t Corsage* 2 «f t**d I p Fonerai Piece« A Specially I'lH S O * IIFIGHTS GARDENS .301*3 H. W. t'orbell A*e. Best Fnd Ros* Island Bridge Portland, Ore. ATwater s o w STUDIO BARBER SHOP Frnuk Moure, proprietor HAIRCUT 85# (Children Under 11) UNION SHOP Oil w h e n ; oil Irr Il h nur > Irr Ttiirfttj TR Y the “ U and I’ Ili a i n ton, Oregon SPECIALS BIGGEST ROOM If people could be packed like sar dines, nearly half the population of the United States could be contained in the “ Big Room” of Carlsbad Cav- ems, New Mexico, at one time. Thi* room is but one of many in the larg est senes of caverns yet discovered! Laundry Tray, Double Cement, Delivered, $6.50 Range Boiler, Standard Riveted And Welded, $6.50 Septic Tanks, Steel 200 Gal $14.50 All Prices For Goods Delivered At Your House Fred Braun 19 N.W. First St. Phone 215 Forest Grove MORE THAN 4 RAILROADS More mile« o f routes sre served by Greyhound Lines and its connecting carriers than the four largest railroads in the United States combined! And with quantity goes quality as well, because Greyhound’s schedules are frequent, comfort is the by word, still it costs the traveler so little. FREE TICKET through CALIFORNIA! Lea Tremayne, NBC leading man who grew a beard in the grc_t mustache race of 1938, is in a predicament. His girl likes it so well thit she won’t let him shave it off as he had planned . . . Gale Page, recently heard over NBC kilocycles from Chicago, is definitely a click in her first Warner Brothers flicker, “ Crime School” . . . A wag tossed Phil Baker a dime after Baker’s accordion solo on the recent Ben Beruie show, and Phil cracked: “ Heigho, Silver!” GAS cooks foods fa ster, better The Beruie show, by the way, is reported due for a fadeout with the broadcast of July 6 . . . President Roosevelt will be beard over all major networks June 30 in an address in connection with the National Education Ass'n. convention in New York, and on July 3, when he will speak as a feature of the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. Both speeches will be beard throughout the world via short wave. 0 C 6 -) cheaPer! 9 P ortland ga. give« you uiimatchi-il .peed, flex ib ility and econom y. T h e new gae ranges offer more adian - tage» for len» m oney than other autom atic range«. So Donald Novis, radio’s top tenor a couple of years ago, who retired to improve his voice, is Staging a comeback from Hollywood . . . Bayard Veilier, who pens “ Valiant Lady” on NBC, has an other script ready for fall production . . . Alice Hill, ■tar of “ Betty and Bob,” is sporting an early season •an and strong arm as result of doing her own re Les Tremayne conditioning o f her sail boat . . . Mr. and Mrs. JEddie Cantor celebrated their 24th anniversary June 9, setting a mark for screen folk to ahoot at. * Arrival of King George VI and his entourage in Paris on Tuesday, Rune 28, and the British Sovereign's address three days later, Friday. July 1, when he unveils an Australian war memorial !n France, will be beard in this country over the NBC-Red network . , . Margarette Shanna «* “ Arnold Grim m 's Daughter” has realestateitis— caused by searching h e p new bouse . . , It’s contagious, too, among friends. Sermon tuple "The Church Thvt ; G row ».” I Epworth («a g u e— 7 p ro. Evening Worship — 8 p.m Song service will be M l by A. I D George. Sermon "G ih I' s la y man “ Tilts Is the last servilla in out church year A good beginning ind a good ending gives the doer much satisfaction PLUMBING By TOM FIZDALE Fibber M cGee's fighter. Milt Aaron, climbing that welter-weight ladder . . . Scored seventh straight victory last week . . . Bill Stoess, m usic director of those crack “ Vocal Varieties,” writing new song, •»When Day Begins” . . . Benny Goodman and Hoosier Hot Shots of •■National B am Dance” form a mutual admiration society . . . They’ re Bins of each other . . . Dolores Gillen, pretty NBC actress, thrilled over prospects o f younger sister, Elizabeth, training for radio. Sunday School-9:46 a.m. Sup i orlntendcnt, Mias Mario Sama. Morning Worship at II a.m UNREAL REALITIES* LISTEN TO THIS With the coming of Summer radio listeners will get a new deal in entertainment—and while many of the winter favorites will vacation, you may be certain that the program builders will have some new sur prises in top-notch features. Scheduled for a summer breathing spell are Fibber McGee, the Monday Radio Theatre. Eddie Cantor. Gang Butt ers, Al Jolson, Edward G. Robinson, Al Pearce. Kate Smith, Jack Benny, Fred Allen. Hollywood Hotel, the Andre Kostelanetz-Grace Moore musical. Joe Penner, Burns and Allen and Phil Eaker. Sponsors have some brand new ideas and the networks will try out a crop of their own . . . CBS is planning a Monday evening series which will originate from cities around the country and an other idea to be given a trial is a series of plays produced in rural districts that never reach New York. Looks like anything but a dull summer. Alice Hill -----------------------------------------------0 St. t e d ila ’* < It uriti | Ile», (à. I,. O'Keefe, I'titu r | HP ARO MONDAY ntaOUOH FClOAS ovea ces ano additional s t a t io n 'J n is coming Monday eventug, June 20 th the \olers of Beaver ton school district are to elect a school director. I am not a candidate for re-election and I make this statement a tittie early that my intention may be understood and also so that our local town politicians may have the iillasure o f going ahead with plans for a new candidate I do not wish to say anything to in fluence the choice of my su c cessor and 1 most certainly do not approve of a coat-tail-hanger but 1 do believe that it would be au exceedingly smart th u g if prospectiiv candidates oouid present some little word o f rec- iimmcndatioo from either M t. Ickes or Harry Hopkins, or per chance from just a little nearer the throne: from Tommy the Cork it would be most gratify -1 ing. Voters minds are in rather a confused state and a reront CHUIÏCH 1 OUNCtMEVp presence of the uiiiiibtirsblp If orgdl HI well um friends und at ruugurs, Hilda Hcliool — 9:4f> a m at iwhieh time u I'allior's Day pro- grajn will tie glvxn preceding Iho class suasion Communion servlets—11. a. in. followed by preuclilng, with apo olal music liy the choir. Sung service and preaching 8: *»0 p.m . llihle study and prayer service Wednesday X p in. Friends and strangera will be made welcome 4 ------------------------------------------------■ Bethel CiiiigrrKHlIonal Cburcb | | Harper It. Hums, I’aalor I 9 ------------------------------------------------ itl llllilo tiehmd 0:45 a in Good classes for all ages. R. C. Doty, Superintendent. Morning Worship 11:00 a m. Music by Junior Vested Choir, W L. Cady, Director. Sermon subject "The Greatest Proof of I'hrisi’s Divinity.” Is«t ua pray that wm in I Ktit have « spiritually warm and helpful service Young People's Bible study class at 7 p .m . In charge ol Mr Walker. Bring your Bible* Not*: ('losing exercises of t'ja 1 ia:ly Vacation lllbk< school at X:IH) p in. Friday Al* («ren ts are vrsed to atteud visit a m odern gaa range d iip lay and bu y noui! BUY A MODERN GAS RANGE NOW! Y o u ran get thi« $15.90 »et o f (lalifo etii* pottery al n o extra r o tl. A .k for detail«. See Any Dealer or P o rtla n d G as & C o ke C om pany On Summer Roundtrips East From most western Oregon citiex and towns to Chicago, New York and many other eastern cities, you can include California on the going or returning jour ney, for not one tenl more rail fart than you would pay for a straight hast-and-back ronndlrip. In effect, a free ticket thru Cali fornia ! Here are example« of our low-cost East thru California roundtrips: CHICAGO «65.00, NEW YORK 897.40; in air con ditioned coaches. Fares good in tourist and standard Pullmans cost a little more. For additional information see your local S. P. agent or write J. A. ORMANDY, General Paurnger Agent, 622 Pacific Building, Portland, Ore. S o u th e rn P àèiflÜ Claasi/ird Advertising Rate* Per Word One Ceat If Paid When Ordered FOR SALE (Minimum Price for firat l o r .Hale Fresh Jersey cow In insert ton, 15 renin) Billing Charge Ten Cenla quire < liarie« Killst in. yum mile east o f Heaverto« on Subsequent Insert ionn, per word, t '»nyon lAaid. Rt. 2, Beaverton. One Cent B x. 100. P-29. EXAMPLE-— If a 10-word clas sified advortinenient la In .er’.ad, It would cost 15c for on« time, 26c For Sale —Second hand windows «’heap. A. I-a Fond. Across for two times, 35c for thee« times, from City Hall. -29 etc. If necessary to n«Dd out a statement, an additional charg« For N*lis— Fntit Jura and Jeliy of 10c will be made. glasses. Duarte, 35< dozen, Pints, dozen; Jelly Glasses, W AN TED 15< doren. 'Mrs. Ixtuis Heg- Dork D anted C a r p e n t r y 62 lA4 hltto, t'edar Street, Beaverton. per hour. Cement pouring, «1 c-29 per hour. Cabinet, chimney, raid Jobs. Arthur A. Leavtti For Sale—'T wo cowh . One ftww.i. Rich heavy milkers. S. R. One mile south of Hank, Rt. Smith, Rt. 2, Beaverton, Oiay I Beaverton. Phone 1558 evs- Oaks Farm near Bantu Ro.ia nings or Itefore *:00 a m. Station. p-29-3J c 36-tf