FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER The Beaverton Review 1«, 1931 FOR SALE POtR SALK: BED, DAVBNO •nd chair, 3-pieoe be,) room set, also rood family cow. B. F. Harper. 6th house west Witchazel school on old Hillsboro road- FOR SALE: NEW ZEALAND white does, also bred does. In­ quire at Comercial Hotel- FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE for what have you—combina­ tion gas and wood range. In­ quire at Commercial Hotel. Beav' erton. «Op FOR SALE: COW COMING fresh .last of August. 1 4 miles north of Huber. Walter Zurcher. FOR SALE: PONY CART- In­ quire of I. E. Anderson, Bos 759, R. 1- Beaverton. FOR SALE:—TWO TOY RED Cocker Spaniels. 5 months old, male and female. Inquire at Spencer Shop- Beaverton. Ore. GOOD OLD GROWTH WOOD, per cord, 4 ft- 15.00; for ’6 in., 15.75. Phone 7004, Beaverton FOR RENT FOR RENT: FIVE ROOM MOD- ern residence, 2 miles west of Beaverton off Tarmington road on Oak. Has 1,000 hen capacity modern equipped chicken house. .Mrs. M. Manning. Box 671, Beav- ton. 41c Miscellaneous FOUND: BUNCH OF KEYS IN case, near old airport. Owner can have same by paying for this advertisement. County Fair Winners At the Washington county fair at Hillsboro last week, the to!, lowing from this community were among the prize winners: Best pen young Rhode Island Reds, Hart Hatchery. Best half bushel Jenkin s dub wheat, John Walters. Second on half bushel Gray winter oau, J. M Davidson. Second best 12 ears pop corn, C. 'B. Tresham. Second be*) 6 stalks silage corn, Frank Kasmalski- Best 40 lbs. oval or rural type late potatoes, Bert Rowell. Potato sweepstakes, Bert Row. ell. Table squash. Frank Kasmal. ski, second. Pumpkins for table Frank Kasmalski, second. In the Grange exhibits Aloha was fourth and Scholls 6th. In the Farmers Union exhibits West Union was sixth and Cedar Mills eighth. In the domestic science de­ partment, Mrs. Henry Hagg and Marion Hagg won first an,) sec­ ond for white rolls. Muffins. Gertrude Bailey, firr.- and Marion Hagg. second. , Sponge and Sunshine cake, Mrs. David U.ren*. fi »t Mrs. Earl Nault. second In the domestic art depar:- ment. Mrs. Irene Stevens won *>rst for centerpiece crochet trim. 1®air embroidered pillow slip,, J. MatShiesen- second. STUDIO BAFBER SBOP FrwUt Moore, Proprietor HAIRCUT (Children Under 13) UNION SHOP FARM I’lRCHAHl I'KOt.KVH Mr. and Mr*. Karl Hauck oi I turtle Elmer Blip* has installed a i l> I,A.YE AMI* JIUK.NO.N ( 0. new heating system In his liv. Portlaud were Sunday afternoon Uryau Walker of the aveoitd au,| dinuvr guests In the M < grau who wua ill ami ing quartern Official notification from Sec­ ubaetil McKercher home. last week Ira* returned to school retary Wallace approving aeler. Dr. aud Mrs. Welch went on i l o t i of lutuc and Jackson coun­ A new member of the -cc-'ii-1 a (tstnug trip to Kulutua. Wash Mathew Jatue* Lee. formerly ty** for extension of the teuuui grade Is Claire Newcorer, w hi Sunday. fumi purchase program und up of Route l, Beaverton. has on come* from laika Grove. pomi I ri g county tciiunt commit listed In the United States arm) Tum Graf and Aletha I In leu Miss Helen Shively speut Sun und has been assigned to the 7th The flrat grad* la busy learn, tees of three resident farmers wore Hillsboro visitors Tuesd«> day at Tlurherline laalge with infautry at Vancouver. lug Mother Goose rhymes. They for local administration under friends. i ly Bankhead. Joue* tenunl act, have a very attractive «el '-f iMia» Vlvitii Peels imuW a books coutaiulug the rhyme« and wua received today by Waller A. »hört visit houie thi» week. Sh* Mr. und Mrs. Dewey Dror­ Mrs. Verna Huntley of Tacoma, Duffy, regional dlr*clor_ Farm is employed in Hlllaboro. baugh attended the wedding of hcuiKirul picture«. Security Administrai ion. Port­ Wash. Is a guest of Mis Elmer Mr Drorbaugh’s niece. Mias llet The third grude goes in foi land. Mv and Mrs. Hujth Johnson Stipe ly Jane Singleton to Mr. Jurnea good attendance. Every member Flank II. Ilarlow, Route 2, ha»e reWfd the apattment over Carson, brother of -Mayor Cat of the class has been preseul •Mr. and Mrs. G .L Puce uud (he Kiwanis club. son. In Portland Wednesday every ay go far. The third grade Eugene. m«uil»er of the «tule nd family were Oregon City visit, night. has made a very u'.tracttve post, viaory committee, la chalrmuu of tha lame roomy committer P. H. Katry of the 5, 10 an 1 ors Sunday I er of full fruits which they Serving with him are Hun» Niel i 15c store was a business visit-1 Mias Louise Whlt’.m-k u Bet- j have on dlspluy In their room. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens attend, son- Crow Stage Route, Eugene, or in Dallas Wednesday. ed Rebekah lodge at Dayton verton high schottl teacher la it STRAYED: SIX WEEKS OLD Miss Wlrth in the fourth grad and Alle« P. Wheeler Goshen year, visited with friends In lieu is teaching color sequence am rad pig in region southwest Dewey Dorohaugh and Charlie Frldhy evening. A S. V. Carpenter, Medford, verton the first of th* week as a result 4th grade bus a bor. chairman of the aiate udvisory of tawn. Notify me, phone 2051. Davies spent the week end fish -1 C. H. Mayfield has again se­ On Monday she was a luncheon der of heuutlful autumn leave* roinitii1t«*e was also named i-hult. Beaverton, or call Review office. ing at the coast. cured employment with the l’ EP guest of Mr*. 1-eonard Adams rut frutii t'>ua! puper. man of the Jackson county com ­ Mis« Whltlortt will he employed W A N TED mittee Other members are Ot 1 H. L Hulett and son, Russel, company at Hillsboro. A study of national purka is In the Corvallis high s c h o o l this WANT TO RENT A SMALL attended the state fair at Salem i to Bohnert and Victor Unreell, engrossing fifth grade students Mias Tillie Kelly of Aloha Is year house m Beaverton. f . r To make their study more In both of NPedford assisting in the Mary Ellen Mitrai. Box 63, Beaverton. lame and Jackson counHra terestlng they have a group oi M. J Driscoll of Portland wh. Beauty Nook. Mr and Mrs Jay Gibson and were recommended to Secretary Indian pictures on their bulletin HIGH SCHOOL GIRL WOULD formerly lived in B'eaverton. cal. family left Saturday for Pull Wallgre by the State Security like to fin,) a place to work led on friends Tuesday. man Wash., where Jay, Jr., en­ board advisory committee July 22. be­ for room and board while at. 1 Seventh grade hoys and girls .Miss Eilene Wolf of the Flor. tered upon his second year at ing selected on the basis of farm tending Beaverton high school Miss Rosalie Hines, a niece of ence Beauty shop was a dinner Washington State college. hobby collection* population, prevalence of tenaev, The ate bringing Anyone interested call Beaverton Mrs. Horse!), is attending high guest of Mrs. Sarah Ross Tues­ Gibsons went on to Moscow. Id­ to school. Among the collet- availability of giaal land nnd Oth high school 5503 and ask fot school in Beaverton this year. stamps, coins and er pertinent factors. aho. for a visit with friends und Ilona are day evening. Alice Kirk. relullves. und also attended to mutch rovers. "An allotment of 192,915 I- Mi- and Mrs. P. H. Burry and They return­ Willard Gerber, who was em­ business matters. Students new to this school available fot the fiscal vear en I WANT SUBSCRIPTION SOLIC. sons were supper guests of Mr. ployed by Elmer Stipe's garage, ed h-TInc Wednesday evening who ure registered in the sev. Ing July 1 1939 to make loans itors for Beaverton Review. and Mrs. I. E. Anderson Sunday ia now in the employ of the cut h grade Include. Chaile* 1« qualified tenant farmer real, Libera! commission paid. High evening. Beaverton Auto Service as sales, Mr. and Mrs. John Felsher of Weythman from hellfountain. dents In the two eoonlle* for school bov or girl can make good man. Myrtle Point. Oregon, are visit­ Jaunlta Keehaugh Alsca. Dick purchnse of diversified money- Inquire at Review of. fattili» • Mr. und Mrs. C. Koenig of ing this week with their nephew Lindsay, Portland fice. and Arlitu- sized farm».’’ said Duffy. “ Tho Portland visited with the Ed., Mr. und Mrs. Glenn Starhard Frc,) Felsher. and family. John function of the i-ounty commit Wolf from Cm i per M minium formerly Felsher Is u Spanish war veter. Work Wailed—Carpentry 12 4 4 wards' in the Beaverton Bakery and -iaughttr Arietta tee will lie to examine unnltca Students in the sixth gradi' of -Bonny Slope have moved In­ an. und Is here to attend the per hour. Cement pouring, $1 Tuesay tom*, apralae farm* applicant* are supplementing their study to one of the tafond apartments «nth IT. S. 8. War Veterans Con­ per hour. Cabinet. chimney, of Europe with newspaper pic­ propose to buy nnd recommend Th* Beaverton Auto Service odd Jobs. Arthur A. Leavitt, vention lie was a sailor on the tures and cllppitiga und Monday aplicante who have the charn­ Mr. and Mrs. V. L Larson Battleship Oregon, and he took One mile south of Bank. Rt. had a very attractive sign paint, t morning one member of the ier. sbllitv nnd exnerlenee deem­ 1 Beaverton. Phone 155S eve­ ed which graces the front o ; 1 ar.d children of Portland were part in the service* attending ed necessary for successful farm this popular garage. dinner guests Wednesday even­ the removal of that famous old class brought a radio so tha Inr " nings or before 8:00 a m. they might listen to a foreign ing of Mrs Sarah Ross. c-M-tf battleship. Applications from oegllf'cd broadcast. The Willamette Valelv Veter­ tenants In the counties e-itred WANTED: REPRESENTATIVE to inary Medical Association met et The Grade School Fire Squad will he Iwkeo hv the Con«i >' Dewey Drorbaugh and Charlit On Saturday. September third, Dr. S. Dawes spent the week nd fish look after our magazine sub. Gresham Wednesday. has hern organized and la ready Farm Securltv siinervlaor» w *>« the now son of Mr. and Mrs. scription interests in Beaverton Sorensen attended the meeting. Pek and Grand Cooley dams. to begin work. The squad is will serve as executive *ec-e- Thomas Rennie on Canyon Road, and vicinity. Our plan enables composed of fourteen upper tarie* to the local committee was baptised Kenneth Thomas you to secure a good part of the léonard Adams spent Senda., grade boys whose duty It Is !■ Douglas Gripp. (he three year Ttie Icnnnl nurch«**- orner-’ hundreds of dollars spent in this fishing for salmon n the Colum­ old son of Mr und Mts. Douglas at St. Cecelia* by Rev. Oeorgt help with fire drills, keep the I» nart of the Farm Recurltv *-t The god. parents were vicinity each fall and winter for bia river at the mouth of the Gripp. cut his right hand very O'Keefe. I school ground tidy and to be minbtratlon's nstlonnl nitnrk co Mr and Mr*. William Bulletsett magazines. Oldest Agenc in U. Kalatna. severely on some glass the first ; generally helpful around school crowing farm tenaer and nr-b- S. Guaranteed lowest rates on of Portland After the christen, of the week. The personnel of the fire squad lern« of the low Income farmer all periodicals, domestic and for. The new features on the Ply. ing a party was given at the is as follows: Ha*il Walters j eign. Instructions and equipment months for 1939 are outstanding I«ter both fam­ Raymond Wilson was able 1° Renies home. Chief; Billy Swain, Captain. free. Start a growing and per. See one on display at Johnston's be brought home from the hos. ilies let ft for the week.end hol­ John Frank. t'uplnln; Monte The price of The Re­ manent business in whole or Garage. iday at the beach. pital Wednesday. His friends Meyer*. Glen Mortiniore, Nor spare time. Especially adaptable will be please,) to see him at his man Bishop llruce Wlghlmun view will save you man ' for Shut-ins. Address MOORE. Mrs- Gara Gilchrist of Great Robert Oustln, Henry Jones. j GRADE HUH 001. NEWS COTTRELL, Inc-, Wayland Road. Falls, Mont., and Mrs. W. M. old stand again. CrandM! Peck, Merwyn Boge, North Cohocton, N. Y. Grade nchool students are now dollars during the year Young of Portland visited Tues. Johnston’s Garage have re­ new Carroll Parott. Harvey Ilernnsh. day all day »a the home of their ceived one of the new 1939 P'y. well established In their Robert Myers Crochet trimmed dresser set, cousin, Mrs. W. C- McKell. quarters, and have settled down mouths and you are Invited to J. Mathiesen, second. for a long winter of work un<( come in and inspect this beau­ play. Velvet, silk or satin sofa pil. , Patronize Beaverton The Beaverton Auto Service low_ Edith Walters first, Mr— installed an illuminated clock in tiful oar. Under the direction of Mi Review Advertisers. Minnie Wardle, second. the front of their building which Mrs. Ruth laingfellow-, home Hullig some soft ball teams are Applique sofa pillows, Mrs. M. will enable anyone to tell the ( economist for the Portland Gen- being organized und a marble Kapepl. second. time in the dark. , era! Electric Company from tournament 1* in progress. Cotton pieced quilts- Edna M Hillsboro. was a business caller Johnson, first. , In the second grade there D The First Security Bank build­ Fancy quilted quilts, Mrs. J. ing has been newly decorated in Beaverton Monday. u Health Castle which ha« a Try The New Upward Trend ^ in Huir Style* given la th.- Bush first. door for each child in the room and the entire building is much The mnny friends of Mr*. C. If a second grader has done his M A HV El.LEX BEAUTY NOOK Best display of five quilts Mrs. improved. O. W. Sylvester aad E. Hedge will l‘<- pleased to health ebbre* he may open hi Plume 6303 J. Bush second. George Blasser were the work­ know that her condition Is much A rrow From Postoffice. In The Floral competition. Mrs. men. door. Otherwise It stays shut , improved, but It seem* advisable C. R. Merrill had second best 6 Second grade also has a pc' that she remain in the hospital Zinnias in rase. Mrs. Koebler of the Mary El­ Best collection of Gladioli, len 'Beauty Nook, returned home for a while longer \’uaauua¿smiauian¿uaai¿ Walter Mathiesen first, and Mrs Sunday from a two weeks' va­ Mt. and Mrs. E G. Mitchell C. E. Downer second. cation trip to Glacier and Ranler Best individual collection oi Parks, Saco. Mont, and at Fort spent Sunday «t Hoffman Look- Buxton-Vernonia high miscellaneous fall flowers- Mrs. Peck and Grand Cooley bands. I out on | wav Thl» is a wonderful look- Robert M. Stewart. i out and they enjoyed the sights 4-H club scholarships were Miss Opal Burkhart spent a awarded. The scholarships entit. few day* with her mother, Mrs. 1 very much. le the member to two weeks at Walter Savage, the first of the Mrs. Theo. Hetu had a groui summer school at Corvallis in week. Mr- and Mrs. Savage are 1939, and the awards were made moving this week end to Cooper of friends for luncheon on Tues day. Among them wer«. Mrs. C to «.H club members making Mountain. Welch. Mis* Mae Dove_ ’ Mrs outstanding exhibits at the fair, Ina Hunt, Mrs. Jack Baker, Mrs. and were given by different busi. The 1939 Plymouth is the last J. Dope and Mrs. Hoak. ness men of the county. Th word In beauty and mechanical First Security Bank of Beaverton Postmaster Mrs- Neta Daly and awarded their scholarship to perfection. We have one on the Molly Bergin of Beaverton on floor and would he pleased to husband D. F. Daly left Wednes­ her clothing V exhibit "Winter demonstrate to anyone interest, day morning on a vacation trip. ed. Johnston’s Garage. Their first stop wag to attend School Wool Suit." ! the postmasters’ convention at The editor received a letter St. Paul, Minn., then on east for from the l* J. Hughson family a visit with relatives. this week- They are settled in Guido Georgl and Mario Lou their new home and report won. derfti! weather. Their son, Har­ bardi of San Francisco, who had vey had been keeping them sup. been broadcasting the horse rec- plied with bass. He caught 20 es at the Sales fair, were Sun. breakfast guest; pounds of hass one ja y on the day morning in the home of their friends, Mr. lake near Roekaway. and Mr*. Mike Pienovi. New Hair Styles has a lot of advertising space to sell Mr. and Mr*. Wilson of Klam- Pall*, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Fisher from Spokane, and Fred Fisher from Anaconda. Mont., spent Tuesdav and Wednes. eve­ nings with their old comrad, W. C. McKell. The men are all U. |S Spanish war veterans and were all from Co. L of the 1st I Nebraska. The visitors were at­ tending the annual encampment at Portland. \ math Plate Specialist Beaverton W A T E R HEATERS Crescent Automatic ¿as "ater heaters, made by Ruud Co., installed inyour home as low as $5.31 per mo. for 12 months. D E W E Y , The Plumber Phone 7702 The Beaverton Review FAIR HAT D r. T . Hetu Phone 2 3 2 5 Check the Want Ads first whether you plan to sell, buy, rent or trade you’ll find it prof­ itable to use the Want Ads. Westco Electric Pumps NEW YORK - Dana Jenny, wearing a large Aqualon yellow atraw hat deiigned by Lily Dache and injpired by the Mine* and Metallurgy Building at the New York World s Fair 1939. On the crown are replicas of the gargoylea from the building. Mr. and Mrs. Jaimie Hudson spent Sunday with their parents Dr. and Mrs, Theo Hetu. Also Theo. Hetu brought two of hi* shipmate* home to »pend thf week end. On Sunday they made the Mt. Hood loop. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kepler and daughter Lit cill«, were guest# of Mr. and Mrs Jim Hazel and family In theii new home. The occasion wa* to properly observe the birthday day annive’-mary of Mrs. Kepler which occured that day. The Townsend Youth’* Asso- Solve Your Pumping Problem. r rat Ion will hold a round tabio Only One Moving Part. discussion at the music room at I>es« Power—Greater Capacity Shattuck school. Following this Let u* estimate your require­ meeting « party will be given next Friday in the Gerald Kep­ ment«. ler home at Portland. We wish RICHEY HIM), and FI H. ( 0. to have any young people of Bea­ verton who desire to do so join Phone 7751 Beaverton us. Lucille Kepler, Pres. to Beaverton merchants who desire to increase their business. Goes to More Homes in the Beaverton territory than any other paper in the world.