/ r a l e a r . o c to k p R "?», TRE FBUrBRTüM JUCTOC* ___ m ■ — il im . ----- ai ELECTRIC SERVICE WITH SAFETY SEND Care of Electrical Appliances. Richard Scott mm mtm■ - KUctrle h e a tlu g pads are very help ful appliance*, and can be used with safety If a few rblea are observed. Some pads have safety ru le s permanently attached to them and careful atten tion should be given to th *a « s u g g e s tion* bo that tire and a c c id e n t has- ardt may be avoid ed. To assure a long life fo r heat tug pads, avoid ao tar a t p r a c t ic a b le , •harp folds. Pads Parsnts shewld Inspsct electrical toy* fer Insulation weaknesses. should not be pulled from place to place by means of the supply cord leal the When it Is necessary to wash ap wire connections be brokeu. Do uot pliances, make sure that they are hang the pad ou a hook In a closet disconnected from the circuit, and by means of the cord. Keep the orig take care to keep the aiectrtcal inal container to protect the pad part* dry Electrical toy*, tike all other elec when It la not In use. The practice of sticking safety plus through a pad trical devices, are safe If they am to hold it lu place should be avoided well made and kept In good condi because pins are likely to make con tion but It la evident that the same tact with the heating element. This careful treatment must be exercised would make the pin “alive” which with these devices Intended for cuu might constitute a shock hmard. It nection to the house circuit as with la Important to ace that fabric cov the regular household appliances. ered pads are always kept dry. In Talents should subject electrical fants. Invalids or sleeping persons toys to a careful Inspection from using heating pads should be at time to time to see that they are lu good order. Attention should be tended The precaution regarding keeping »:!v i i to the condition of the . .'id* heating pads dry applies to all ap particularly If these are of a sub pliances so far as the heating ele standard variety and do not carry ment* are concerned. When the the Underwriter*' label. electrical Insulation of an appliance There ts one precaution to be ob becomes wet. Its effectiveness ts served In lighting Christmas trees greatly reduced because water ts a with electric lamps. If the molded conductor of electricity. It Is evi Insulating material, of which th* dent that appliances should uot be small lamp sockets are made, does Immersed in water an that their not extend far enough beyond the electrical parts become soaked. end of the metal screw-shells, the TO THE Legislature THE MEN WHO MAKE OCR I.AWH SHOULD Ilf Fairminded NOT IN POIJTIC8 .AS A BUSINESS Honest FOR SALE FOR RENT TOR SALE: MAYTAO KLBUT- rooms clean , ric Washer, Smooth Top Ga. f u r n i s h e d airy rooms. Second and Stott Kan^e, oven control and wooo S. O. Ed burner, Fur Coat, and othei Streets. Nice Yard. articles. Phone 6505, Corner An- wards,,, Beaverton, gel and 4th NOTI' SUSCHPTlBIJî TO BRIBES FARMER AND TAXPAYER AT SHERWOOD TOR 20 YEARS. WANTED PIGS TOR s a l e F. H. OOYT, (H B € K Phone 4051 Beaverton, 45-3 WANTED: A LADY TOR QEN- eral housework, and go honii Inquire at The Bea TOR SALE: WOOD, ANY length at night. for any stove or furnace. A. verton "Food Store. E. Hanson. Phone 4604. R. 1, 46-tf i PLASTERING AND BRICK Work W. E Warner. Beaverton, Ore TOR SALE: 20 cords old growth gon, phone 2703. 16 inch wood 55. a cord. W. W. Jaqutth near Scholls. Pb me Work Wanted— Carpentry I2H6 per hour. Cement pouring, $1 1415. per hour. Cabinet, chimney, odd Jobs. Arthur A. Leavitt McCONNON PRI DUCTS . . DE- One mile south of Bank. Rt. pendable since 1889, locally 1 Beaverton. Phone 1553 eve sold by R. E. Knight, Box 321, nings or before 8:00 a m. R. 1, Beaverton. Phone Beaver, c-S5-tf ton 2061 for flavoring spices toilet articles and remedies. IT BEFORE KLKITIO.N Beaverton. OOOD OLD GROWTH WOOD, per The price 0 1 The Re cord. 4 f t . $6.00; for 16 In.,; . $6.75. Phone 7004, Beaverton V i e w Will s a v e y O U I l i a n ' dollars during the 3 year 6 c FOR SALE: MILLWOOD AND Saw Duet. Wilson Fuel Yard. Box 280. R l, Beaverton, phone Beaverton 4902. i . HAZELDALE NEWS By Hr» J. 1mlah Simon Foresburg. dean o f the j Multnomah school of Bible, \ Portland. conducted Sunday I school in the absence o f Ray M c- I Minn, w ho is in Olympia. Wash | ington, on a business trip. At- | tendance was 46. Free Travel INFORMATION I f you’re planning on going anywhere or shipping any thing, your Southern Pacific agent will gladly give you com plete inform ation on costs, accommodations and train schedules. N o obliga tion, just call on : Barbara Im!ah was honored Sunday afternoon with a party on her 11th birthday. Present j were. Patsy Hell. LeRae Kin- chelloe. Hilda Leopold. Sybil I Taylor, Mildred Broad. Doris I Johnson and Aneta Salee Lorna Mae Carey, Elolse. Es- fella and Bernice Imlah sang in l the Junior choir for the Wash- ington county Christian Endeav- ! or convention at Congregationa j oborch at Beaverton Sunday j night. CITY TICKET OFFICE S.W. 6th and Yamhill A 1 water 8181 J. A. 0RMA.YDÏ, CLPJL Portland, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. John Imlah en tertained with a party Saturday night honoring their daughter Eloi-re on her birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downing a n j son Donald, Mrs. Floyd , Price, June Lambert. Betty Kan'f- man, Harold Schell. Katherine B. T. YER9HUM and Bud Nault, Herbert Schmidt Janet Spencer. Melvin Smith. E s- Wood Sawing I tella. Eloise and Bernice Imlah Phone 3803 EL 1, Box 193 j and Tony Leonetti. Beaverton, Oregon Mrs. Eva Bagnell of Hillsboro will bold a sewing class in the basement of the sdhool house Friday afternoon beginning at 1 oVlock. These classes are free | to everyone over 16 years of age OPTOMETRY who will bring their own sewing Glass«*, Fitted or Repaired ! new goods or c l°*bes needing re- Oar Specialty | modeling. DR. A. E. WILSON 1$ L Rogers has built a new I addition to his house Southern Pacific ■OtryGR A Y NOTARY PUBLIC* INSURANCE IN BIST COMPANIES Have you checked your fir’ lnsurance recently? Are you fully protected in case of fire? ^^^^= Beaverton Barber Shop C. J. STBVEN8, PROPRIETOR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED V A /H F M 1"“ Are NEURITIS Announcing Bearaiion, Oregon the Opening of our New STUDIO BARBER SHOP Modern Display Room. Are Thirsty Frank Moore, Proprietor HAIRCUT U * (Children Under 12) ONION SHOP Dr. T. Hetu Plate Specialisf Phone 2 3 2 5 Beaverton The Public is invited to call and inspect our newly reno vated quarters and see our line of modern plumbing material. Noyes Plumbing First and Watson Sts. Competent TO UNDERSTAND LAWS AND MEN. Air«. Kdua Ridgeway received word front hcr son. Orvillo, ni Et Ucrrilo, Ualif.. thut h<‘ b ld beau taken to a liospital for au opéra tion for apendlcltts. Ivan Koeber returned Saturd*) R. J. Ekoff and Dr. Hetu spent front Spokane, whcre hls orches Sunday fisSnug at Hock Creek. tra closed an engagement ut The Gardons, a popular dancing cen Howard Johnston was a guest ter. He was Jbtlled with Yog I, » dinner Sunday to help Lloyo Yorgenson. who was original!}' Johnson celebrate his birthday. witit the Al Pierre gang. •craw shell* themsulves or the melai liases of tile lamps may I), exposed. If metallic tinsel or othei metallic decorations come Into roll tact with these exposed "live" part* of two sockets at the same lime, a short clriult may result This kind of an accident cannot happen with a lighting set having sockets prop erly designed. Before buying a Christina* tree set, screw u lump Into une socket mid observe whether hanging tinsel could make contact with live parts of the socket or lamp. If metal reflector* nra turd tee that the metal toll of th* reflectors I* well Insulated from the metal of the socket and lamp base. Electric lampa for Christmas trees liava largely allmlualrd a very seri ous dre hasard, that of decorating trees with lighted candles. For Ibis reason their use should bn encour aged. ir C h r l s t m s s t rs s l a m p i do nat S I arali In aockala N IS IJ I ba po a n b i a to r U n t a i ar at h ar m a l t i da c or at ia na te m a k i c , n . Francis llolboke attended th« Mrs. Margaret Taylor o f Port U c t b a lw a a n l « t aeckala t n 4 « a u l a a wrestling match at Libor Tempi land, formerly o f Beaverton, wa. ahert c i r c u i i . Monday evening. , a guest of Mary Elleu Koebci Thursday night, atijj Mrs, Lylas Aloha Assembly Of God Cburcu eujoy live old time Gospel meet Morning Sermou at II a. m, Miss Florence W »tighter a higl Bartlett of Portland stopped ntci F lluntiry, Pastor Ing» All who wish to hear th< Subject "Following the Mauler' £ ¿ 100 ) instructor had her tw« with her Friday night. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. serniou Sunday morning Nov.6 sisters from Hermiston. Ore.. n> Unified Endeavor meeting a Devotional Service— 11:00 a .m . and to witness (he new order ol guests over the week end. 6:45, groups for a!l ages. Mr. and Mrs. John T. (W ield Young People— 6:30 p .m . services are urged to be pre. and daughter called on Mr. ani At 7:46 (he Kvauge|t->llo services Evangelistic S * rv lce -7 :4 5 p .m . sent at 9:46 a!l services will In Donald Steele, v.n o? Mr ind Mrs. H_ G. Parr ai Camas, Wash. sermon subject, “ Behold th* dismissed al 11:30 a» near a> Mrs. Bruce Steele n.n! the mis Sunday. The Parrs recently Lim b of God". Special s<ing> we tain do so. We invite you b fortune to fall and break hi? moved into their new $10.0df S t. O r l i l a ' * U h a rc h and a stirring song service al come and visit with um , thla t collar bone. home, Hev. Q. L. O'Ktefe, Pattar all these service«, come am new and interesting. Mrs. L L Myers entertained The Social Club of the O. E. 8 W- Sunday services— 00 and 10:00 Mrs. Cal lie Hughson and Mrs. R will meet at tiie hall Friday witl L Johnston to a farewell lunch a dessert luncheon Plana foi a ni eon last Friday in honor of Mrs the buzaar will be discussed am Hugh son. a business Hireling will lie held ifel ------ - I ! Ilethel Congregational 1’ lmrrh | S. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Timroei Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Bel! and |llarper R. Bum*, Acting Min, | who have been living in Portlan o family moved into the residence fiB ...... — ------•— ■W moved back to their country of Mrs. Callie Hughson the Iasi Bible School at 9:45 a. m. home \ miles sooth o f Beaver of the week, a n j Mrs. Hughson Classes for all ages. ton last week. has moved to McMinnville. Mr R. C. Doty. Superintendent. Get your ¿ a U ^ r e ’en Novelties | «• * * ? » " * * " of ,h<“ R<*a " Morning Worship at 11 a. in. at Brown’s Pharmacy B eaverton| '« « o n Food ^Store. Music by adult ch oir-W . I, Mrs. Sarah Ross entertained t ody. Director. Gaylord Wilson has returnee Sermon Subject, "Spiritual les* Mr. and Mrs. W \V. Troup ant home and is through for the sea son* from a Fading I*eaf” contro '«a',8*>ter- F X hor. a n j Fred Turn son with his blister ruet Note: Special recognition Ii ?tead o f Aloha for dinner finn work in the forests near Med day. Afternoon callers were Mr the one bringing the most beaut fl>rd and Mrs Victor I-arson and chll But cluster of leaves for display dren from Portland and Mr. am Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m Harvest Dinner and sale of fan and children oi Pa.^t Convention service YVnin,: cy work at the Congregationa Mrs. Wagner People be present Church Friday evening, Nov 4th Portland Evening Worship al 7:30 p. m Colored Motion pictures and Ly Willard Gerber and E. Marsh Subject, "i ouden s Pictured Tra ceum entertainer. Dinner 50 Cts tried «heir !uok hunting T ues. i velogue of Alaska", Mrs. Ronald DaMont was ii day near Prineville. F ra .k Moor, Note: Mr. Couden lived in Al M. M. H 'ckox also went **ka an<1 ‘ raveled extensively ov. the first o f the week with an at and t'he territory and from hls collec. taric of appendicitis. hut ha? hunting without any iuck Ieonard Ada ur nr-d Dewey ilion o f several thousand pir- recovered at this writing. Drorbaugli had a yearning to g< lures, he has selected for th* The Rebekah Club will bolt fishing Tuesday nut fa 1:^ to go' Travelogue those that best Icl the story of Alaska. their next meeting on Thursday any fish. ____ — Principals and student bodiei Nov. 3rd at the home o f Mrs. W The Noyes Plumbing Shop huv< of schools, pastors and oongre- E. Warner. remodeled their building Into .- , a llo t» of Churches, member* o Beaverton Rebekah Luige sur modern iip -to -d a le display r»>ou 1 service clubs and others whi prised the I. O. O. F. members that is a credit to any city. They have seen and enjoyed the Trav The W orld’s Poultry Congress which meets every third year conies Monday evening by serving their have installed a new style gas elogue, say that 11 is one of thf to Cleveland, Ohio, July 28 to August 7, 1939. Thi* is the first meeting refreshments, following their heater for their room that is very best features they have ever had ever held in the United States and probably those active in the poultry on their program. A very cordia industry will all be gone before it comes back again. About 60 nations neat. u-ually participate in the Congress. Every operation in the industry invitation to al! our services. The Washington County Thre< from ne*t to table will be shown. Every known breed of fowl will be on Links Association met at Banks Hugh Lewis and Albert Hanson ili*|>lay. Scientivts front all parts of the world will participate. Over 20 Ore.. last Friday evening. Th< CHBISTIAH CHURCH acre* under roof will be utilized to hou-e the exhibits. The building upper joined George Harms and Jin next quarterly meeting will b< I,-ft in (he above picture is thr Hall of Youth for the junior activities. Also A Hom e-like Church Wiley o f H llhboro on a hunting held at Gaston. i* shown the Cleveland Public Auditorium, exterior ay] interior, where K. E. Coulter, Pastor trip to Harney and Grnnl county | litany meetings will be held and where part of the exhibit will be housed from Saturday night until Wed I he two visitors shown are a Polish fowl and a Japanese long tailed James H eidein o f Portlam nesday. They returned with i Bible School at 9:45 a. m. class chicken. A membership costing only $1.00 entitles the visitor to attend assisted in the Studio Bhrbei deer. es for all ages, tinder exper eleven «lays uf this Congress. These memberships limit be bought in Shop Tuesday. ienced teachers. advance. Dr_ and Mrs. Kofu»s from New Elmer 9tipe left Tuesday fot Jersey were guests of their old eastern Oregon, He will m eet, time friends. Mr. and Mrs. W his brother, Art, at Bend, for a T, Stratton !ai*t Thursday. Mrs hunting trip Slralton invitied friends from Portland lo join them at th« Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Barry and Swddinh reslivurant, Srnorkus-* sons went lo Dallas Sunday burg, where they enjoyed a nios where they were all day guests wonderful dinner. of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cochran. World’s Poultry Congress Comes to the U. A. for the First Time "Two years ago I was bedfast I with arthritis. I had almost giv- en up hopes of ever walking a- gain when someone recommend ed Casey's Compound. After tak |1ng seven bottles I was enlirelv well. I cannot recommend it lo< highly.“ — a i r s , m ota p ie r u e 12066 N. W. Thurman St., Port- '.and, Ore. Casey’s Compound to Mrs. Doy Gray is expected tc sale by Dean’s Drug Store and come home the last of the week Brown's Pharmacy. from San Francisco where rh< has been visiting her son Myron and daughter Crete for the pa:d ten dayS' TRY the “ U and F ▼▼ I i l - . l l To* ^ 4ÆpiyVEw4 OF ANY KIND ABIJO T h i s Is « n s ef s ssrlss ut sitici** prspsrad by ths Intsr. e s t u i m i Atswelaiisu el ■ i * , t r l , « i h,,p*. t - i * tu sncuur- •g* safety In ths uss uf slsstrlully In hums!. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. who have lived on the place «ruth of Beaverton past three years, recently (he place adjoining the place, and are building home. Your Advertisement in The Klippel Timmei for th< bought Timmei a new Bob Summers, Levard Rhodes jgj___ _ , ¡j and Fritz Jacobsen of Portland He boilist Episcopal ( hun-li | »pent the week e n j fishing at the i Earl II. Horsell, Pastor | Nehalem river. They report ? fine catdh o f salmon^ Sunday .School-9:46 a.m. Sup erintendent- ('has Roteman. Clas- M rs. A rli« Shellenberger en sea for all. tertained the Cheerio Club F ri Morning Worship, 11 a. m., | day wit'll a dessert lunch Sermon Topic, "My Kingdom i; eon. The tab!e decorations wert Not H ere.’’ very beautiful with fall color: Epworth League, 7 p, m. and autiumn leaves. Evening Worship, 8 p. m. Live ly Singing. Serm on-Topic. ‘‘ A Mr. and Mrs. Garnold Norris Light on tly Mountain.” and ha by were Sunday dinnei Consider the soul as a garden gt*0?ls of Mrs. Faye D. Norris ai and the I*ord as a Gardener, and Oregon City. Their daughter surrender yourself com pletely t« Oeralyn, who has been staying Hi* care. This wll’ pay you ir with her grandmother, returnee eternal dividend«. home with them. Beaverton Review will reach more people in the Beaverton trade territory than it would in any other publication in the world.