The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, December 16, 1938, Image 5

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LOCAL NEW S
Mm. C. K. Hedge
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quite III the pant vo-k.
M ake Barry’s 5 &
Hare your Prescript iotui Killed
At {frown's Drug Store.
ir Christmas
Endless variety
to rhoose IrOin-plus values that make it easy to get gifts for everyone,
Men's Handkerchiefs, while, initials, and colored
borders, all prices up from
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G'ft Toiletry Sets, Men’s or Women’s.
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Christmas Table
Christmas Tree
Miss Merk- Wo< dy. who has
been a house guest of the f>|ty
Akxandei’ family, relurned to her
home
in
ftellingham.
Wlash.
Monday.
T is i * Lights, 8«*t of H
Tree Light Bulb* ..........
llrlKht Hell» ...............
Silver Ictde*. large pkg
The many friends of the Pool
son family will be . plea d to
leurn I ha I Charlotte is romin;:
along fine from her recent np
ptn.Jlx operation and will Is- able
to l»e home about Dec. 22.
Xinau Tinaia* .................
Colored Ceflophan«- . . , .
X mu t lioxo*
Open Evenings
Mr. and Mr». Herald Hoy) of
Portland were
Sunday
dinner
geests of Ihe former’s imi rents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Govt.
W e give valuable H. B. B. I rading Stamps with
every 10 cent purchase.
Mrs. Robert Pierre of Lincoln.
Nebr.. arrived Iasi wick for a
visit ln I be home <1 her sister.
Mrs. H. H Meyers and family.
Mr. and Mr«. Jerome Tuttlle
of Portland enjoyed u visit in
Ihe home of Mr*. Tuttle's mother.
Mrs. Mary Dean over the week­
end.
Front Street, Beaverton
Mrs. Winifred Kgberg was a
Sunday dinner guest of Miss Ruth
Filley.
I
Specials For Christmas
Asnal»««, My Chinalo—* ” |
Range», Refrigerators, Washers
j;
T . V
'
2 5c
25c
Beaverton Electric
* W A L T E R UNIS, Prop.
Front Street.
Build
and Repair AnyI hin«
lth o u g h
Fleet rie, Acetylene, Thermit
IS
Trtiek and Tractor Service
Beaverton, Oregon.
and Main SI.
1 K " »*M* <*+
-t-i-bv-X-:-;;
| Buy N o w —
Diamond Point Roofing
1 75
Red, Green, Aluminum colors, per roll
he was bom in Buda­
pest, and spent moil of his Ilf*
A
in America, he wrote, strangely
BROWNIE WELDING WORKS
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;;
4-light barn sash 20,x25’ ea 74c ::
4-ft Poultry Netting, roll
3.24 ::
Liquid Silver, per can
15c
Galvanized Gutter, per ft
52C
Also See Us for
Building Tile - Drain Tile
Doors and Windows.
W . J. M c C R E A D Y
L U M B E R CO.
:
enough, many Irish songs; such as
••Bedelía," "My Irish Molly-O" and
“ Mr. Dooley."
"Chinatown, My
Chinatown’’ was more in his gent*,
since he «pent the early year» of hi*
life on Ihe lower east side of New,
York, not far from "Dreamy Chlnw
town where the lights are low.”
He went to school at night, word­
ing during Ihe day to help support
the family. He scoured the ncigfc
borhocxl for piano« on which to
practice. He worked as an office
boy. in a cigar factory, as a book­
keeper's clerk: he was cashier in •
Turkish bath, an errand hoy in a
department store
He never lost
his desire to compose
He landed a Job with a publishing
, Arm Anally, at half the salary ha
• was then earning. While there h»
met the late William Jerome. au<1
.they formed a songwritfng team.
(It was not until three years aft*»
¡they had written "Chinatown. Mf
Chinatown" for a legitimate produr
tlon that the song was made famoud
by the vaudeville team of MathewJ
and Ashley.
He has been a songwriter for forty
»ears. He is a prominent member «I
the American Society of Composer*,
Authors and Publishers, and resit!*«
at present In Hollywood where h* '•»
composing new tunes for radio and
pictures.
His name Is
Jean Swarlx
W. E. PEGG
Beaverton
*1
25c
APPLE S
fancy
6 lbs.
WINBSAP3
. . . 25c
C A B B A G E , lb
f k m ' kh i . f p l c t i v k
FRI. TO M OV
I'M . I« ta I». it«'.
SUGAR
10 lb B AG
CRISCO
3 PO U N D P A IL
F L O U R 4b9a£
K IT C H E N C R A F T
PEELS
PO U N D
Citron, Orange, Lemon
48c
50c
1.29
23c
**•**•**•**•**•**•**•**•**•**•**.'*•**•**I* *.**»**I**I**I**I**I'
Holiday Chocolates
2! lb box 59c 5 lb box 98c
S A T IN MIX
Pound . . .
. ,
10c
GUM DROPS
25c
STUFFED M INTS
P O U N D ............
19c
2 pounds
. . . .
C H O C O l AT E
Baker’s, ! lb
Matches
6 bx ctn
D ATES
2 pound pkg.
PU R E X
half gal.
23c
RAISIN S, seed- 1 Q
less, 4 lb. Bag * * / C
C R AC K E R S
2 Pound Box
19c
B R A Z IL N U TS o n
2 pounds
C
COFFEE
Airway, 3 lbs.
39c
1IAZELDALE NEWS
' t nishing i*o glove making.
¡The pup.Is will practice cn their
I
Christmas
program
Thursday
Billy b'lshop's orchid, ra has 'evening after school.
been named "The
Jolly
Jubi-
loers.” . They played tor the Hi-
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Truss«!
V Tri-Y dance in the high school are visiting relatives in Calif.
gymnasium Friday night.
Dorene and Lorna Mae Garl­
| Dan Shaw has sold IS acres and Emelle, Kloise and Bernice
of his apple orcliurd to
sonic* I in lu h are practicing with the
people from Portland, who are Beaverton Congregational Junior
having the trees taken out and a ch«iir on ( hrismas carols Ho be
basement dug
preparatory
to sung at a concert the evening of
Dec. 25.
building a $5.000 home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dole Lattghliu of
The Dalles, nephew and nieee of
Quite a nuntlter of persons from
Mrs. Guy Wetdmnn. were week here a tci.il« d tin* p ay al Hills­
end guests
in
the
Weedtnati boro lvgh school
last
Krida>
home.
night. Ruby Gillenwnter t< ok an
active part.
Hubert Hittglev of Pori laud
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kelly mad«*
visited with his sister and broth­
er-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George u business trip to The Dalles
Monday
Blasser Sunday.
| Joe Stout is skill at the Good
Mrs.
Bender and
daughter Samarian hospial
ofter
Seven
Nl. A. Ketcbum l*as recently
moved Wednesday In lo the R iby weeks of treatment for injuries
buih a new tile pump nouse.
Boyd residence on Angel
Si., received in a logging accident.
formerly occupied by
the
late
Mrs. Paul O'Connor aud baby
Most of the pupils who were
Hirnm Stipe.
quite
badly
ahsenu witti chicken p< x have son were bruised
w ben they fell from the auto­
Mrs. Robert Summers will be returned to school this week,.
mobile of Mrs. Day as she round­
hostess
day (Friday)
lo
Ihe
llorn o Mr. and Mrs. Kdsel ed the corner at the H'azeldale
Cheerio club for
11 e
annual
Riley, on Dec. 5. a son.
school Friday afternoon and the
Christmas party.
Gene Barnet! accidently cut jear door flew open.
Mrs. Ruth Mereerau of Klam­ J. is foot while
splitting
v. ood
Attendance was 58 at Sunday
ath Falls returned to her home one day lasit week.
school.
Ray
Me Mi n n.
having
Saturday. She was called here
Kd Herial is in the Forest returned from a business crip
by the death of her father. Ihe
Grove hospital with b o h legs was in charge as superintendent.
late Hirnm Stipe.
in a oast due to injuries r e ­
Mr. and Mr*. Hans Harsen and ceived in a logging nccidetv near
family left Sunday for Caihlnmel. Gales Creek.
Wash., where they will make
Mrs. Tom Hastings «»f Van­
their home.
couver. B. C.. spent a few days
last week as a guest of Mr. and
Mr. an i Mr*. Park Franks from Mrs. J. C. Smith.
Mason City. la., arrived Monday
Happy Hour club entertained
morning to spend Ihe holidays
witli their daughters. Mrs. Dave with a dinner party lakt Thurs­
Phelps of Beaverton
and Miss ( day at the home of Mrs. John
Kolahaha. honoring Mrs. A. C.
Velma Frjnks at Salem.
Bollger. who is moving to F i n ­
land.
The guest of honor re
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham
reived a beautiful dish as a far.-
from SMamokawa, Wash., visited
v.ell gift from the club.
Kigh-
last week In the home of Mr. and
tt-en ladies were present.
Next
Mrs. Ulmer Stipe.
meeting will be held at Ihe bom*
of Airs. Al Jtlderks. Dec. 22.
Mrs. Robert
Summers
w h *
A ll H e a t-N o Ash
hostess to a one » ’clock lunch­
The school children received
You get only heat for
eon al her home Tuesday. The their report cards last week for
guests were Mrs.
S. Jacobsen. l i e 2nd period this year.
your money when you
Katherine Dalev is visiting her
Mrs. D. 0. Webster. Mr* Noel
buy G asco B riq u ets.
and Mrs. S. Dorn of Portland sister »t Oakland. California.
Every particle of this
and Mrs. Klmer Stipe of Beaver­
Ten holies attended adult td-
fuel is a h e a t-g iv in g
ton. The afternoon hours were
ucaitionsil sewing
class
Frida*-
spent doing needlework.
unit.
It leaves no ashes!
Wider the directi' n of Mrs. Kva
Because
Gasco Briquets
A variety of sewing
Mrs. Carrie l«eonard, v.ho has Bagnell.
was
done
from
c«vat
and
dress
hold
fire
8 to 10 hours,
been caring for her father. Ihe
T U N A FISH •
Regular Tin
C A K E FLO U R
Swansdown
Tomatoes, 21 tins
Jugler, solid pack
W ALNUTS
pound
10c
23c
10c
15c
• ■ Grange Building
A number of ladies met at Mrs.
Donald Fraser’s Monday
after­
noon. where work was done cn
Jeso pieces for Christmas pres­
ents.
Burn
GASCO
BRIQUETS
Miss .loeine Gray of Portland
attended
the
Grange
meeting
Saturday and spent the weckl end
wih her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Doy Gray
they are ideal to burn
with sawdust or wood.
Order today!
OPTOMETRY
Glasses, Fitted or Repaired
Our Spseialty
DR.
A.
E.
WILSON
was
George Sanford has been hav­
ing trouble getting his well dug
as it has caved in several times.
Water has now- been found at Jo
feet.
Adolph laopoUl
doiag
the work.
' MORE HEAT!
Beaverton
Patronize
Beaverton
i Review Advertisers.
Mrs. Rebe«:ca
Utlerson
quite ill Iasi w«?ek.
N o ashes means
late Hiram Stipe, left Salurdav
UNDFRTAKRR AND BMHAf.MER for Bremerton, Wash., to ma.ie
her home with her son.
F. D. PECK, Manager
Phone 4603
11 n 111 u
3 dozen . . 25c
BEEF
R O ASTS
lly Mrs J. luilnh
Make Your Headquarters at the
Wo
The I. O. O. F. lodge held their
regular business meeting in Ih?
ball Monday evening.
Hill Dodson, of Willaniina. vis-
Ited in Beaverton a few days thi*
wek.
A G IF T FOR E VE R Y PURPO SE!
Christmas Tree Sets
Bulbs for as low as 2 for
T ree Sets up from
.13c
O R A N G E S - For Juice
O REGON H A M o i l c
Half o rwhole “ * 2!b
PU RE L A R D
3 lbs for
.
Mark Mayfold, of Brooks, O r­
egon, visited in the Mrs. Henry'
Mayfield home last week.
59.50 J
Electric W ater Heaters, only
I: Clocks, Heating Pads, W affle Irons, Toasters, Hot
fc point Irons, Silex Coffee Makers, Mixmasters, Etc. ;;
j5 lbs.
(leorge Klein Is now employr I
at the Montgomery Ward Co. at
Portland.
For Your
'lutile I « T o r a l mil*
SW EET PO TA TO E S
* al fornia Jersey, IT, 8. No. I.
BEEF
STE A K S
Mrs. Mabel Geuibellu on Route
one, Beaverton. reports the birth
of a son to her daughter, .Mrs.
F W. Mai thews, at Medford. Or­
egon.
Mrs. Matthews was fo r­
merly Miss Mabel Amia Gem-
I» II«, a B H. S. graduate
PRODUCE
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh la-wls vis­
ited in the homes of
Mr. and
Mrs. George Dckie and Mr. and
Mrs. iPnl
Burn*
of
Portland
Si nday.
Dolls. Games, Toys,
For Your
IN In. T uimth
I
SM OKED
BACKS
Mrs. I'egankopf of Oregon City
visited Sunday with I« r frerd .
Mrs. G. I.. Pare, and famliv.
C
OC
All Kinds For All Ages.
• ’unii!«*«. Iirlp k ««
J
Wlllliini (Bill» Hugh«*, er l.o
ha» been H »»lesiiian al II « ’ Hafe-
way Store
In Ueaverton,
was
transferred this week, ¡is tem­
porary relief manager at
the
Alohrt Hufe way Store.
The Christmas spirit reigns on every shelf at this store
Lid ieg’ Handkerchiefs,
White or all colors
//Utá/Cft-lTfiese ore ftejd buys
hcen
HUGH LEWIS CO.
Beaverton.
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