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tk t Locai News Eugene. At any rate, it was where they were boring and •truck • uatural gaa pocket Fri**, May 11, IM I > » w t i « i> fla v i«* A. «1. Ingram, State Kle«'trlcat Inspector, was In town one «lay this week. He say-» thut the work done by Mr. I J. Ytnson is >troily A N«>. t, and highly rec ommends the work done by the local electrical eonlraotor. Program Walter Harris left Saturday evcuiiig for San Francisco where PROCLAMATION To I lit* citizens of the Town of lie had his tonsils removed the Thaaire C psna Kvary Evening Tuesday morning. Beaverton: tir. and Mr». F. \\ Kppingcr except Monday at 7:00 P. 0 Having in mind the welfare of Mr, Jos. Hinglry Is report«'«! of Baker were guests at the J. Show Otaria at 7.30 P. M. the town, its continued good in a serious condition from Sundays: Open 1:10, Continuous W. Patterson home Iasi week name and prosperity: heart trouble. Mr, Hingley is «•ml Mr. Kppmger I» an uncle Until 11 P. M. WHEREAS, the City o f Portland Mrs. Geo. Blasser’s father. of Mr. Patterson. Be «'ante to Vdtniaaioa: Adults, 26o, Chil will entertain many large con the ' alley to attend the Portland dren under 12 year«, 10c, Mrs. Elbert Kock was «piite ventions «luring the ensuing Grain-Grower«' Con vent loi». unless otherwise specified lucky at the Country St«»re last months; and D. A. White, Manager Wednesday night. She went Beaver isocial Club of the WHF.HKAR, Beaverton being In D E S . will gi\c a cant party close proximity will be visited home with an arm load o f gr<> Saturday, May 10 m Masonic Hall, W ed, May tO, by many o f the convention Mr». J. W. Patterson has K-en " T N I CYCLONE RIDER" 1925, at 2:«0 P. M Prue» wtll delegates; and entertaining her «sister. Mis WIIKRKAS, it is our wish to l.eona M«>ar o f Marshfiehl. Mis» V melodrama that wilt lake your he given Hie winners. An ad- br«'atli away. Crook-v young n>lesion charge o f 25 cents fill le«\c with them H givod im- Moar returned to her h«mie Iasi lovers, racing motors, and lie made. Everyone is invited piession o f our city, it tie- week. some good comedy hits to attend. Adv c 23-24 hooves us, the Citizet^s of besides. You'll like it Miss Noreen Nelson is a tern Beaverton, to pul forth some The Beaverton Choral Club Also A Good Comedy effort to clean up our town; porary teacher in the M«»nmoutl lia» been meeting at the beine SolitMils. This w-«>rk is given as therefore >f Mrs. II. M. Barnes every Wed Sunday, May 17 lie IT RESOLVED, that I. \V\ ft. part o f the leathers' training nesday afternoon for «orne time, “COLD HEELS" Pegg. Mayor o f Beaverton. do roursr. Aftth Robert Agnew, Peggy »haw. they have dechted to gi\e a re heri'by proclaim the week of t'.has. Brownhill and famil> ntal in the Beaverton II i g ti Lucian Littlefield and William May 25th as clean-up week, will move Ralurday luto their School Tuesday evening. May 26. Norton Nat toy and ask the hearty support of new home on Allen Avenue which The greatest race track ro There will he an exlen»i\e pru- our citizens in eliminating Tin they purchosed from Dallas P. grant. The entertainment will mance of two d«'ca«les cans, rubbish and any u n - Murray. be free. International Newt sightly conditions now exist Also A Good Comedy Mr. and Mrs. George IVpue ing. Mr«. H. A. Thompson, mother and family are moving into Iheii W. E. Pegg. Mayor. of Mr«. C. J. Beach, and Mr. A Wed., May 13-30 Tues. Allen Avenue. Geo. Thyng, Recorder. c24 new hiuiie on Hugh Thompson, brother of Mrs. ‘BIG TIMBER" They recently purchased it from Beach, are here from Everett, •usl another g«>o«i Western of Benton Bowman, city attorney Dallas Murray. the type that Only “ Bill" Washington, to attend the Bea for Hillsboro, was in town taat The Laurel baseball nine will Desmond can play verton High Sehtnd Gommcnee- Thursday. come to Beaverton Sunday to Country Store Wednesday ment Exercises. The visitors are Also A Good Comedy Messrs. Harley ancf Oscar Pe play the Aloha M. W. A. team • >«me on out, boys and girls, and terson of Hillsboro were in town • <e«t for our sitle. Thun. A Frl., May 31-81 on business one day last week. Bea/er Theatre "THE NAG grandmother and uncla, reaper- the firal of Hie week ao aa to tueU. of Mi»- ...... Beach, a liel 1er enable them to take rare member «if the graduating class of their numerous customers. »R Complete Line of Armani's Toilet Preparations Mr. Harry Lino of Ptirtland la Mr. amt Mrs. It. L. Hudson drove to Corvallis to spend the new barber at the Studio Mother's Day with their sou, shops. Jaime. Mr. and Mrs. D«iy Gray spant Mr. Ehester sheer amt family Mother'» Day with their daugh ARMAND'S BOUQUET POWDER have moved lulu Hie Mai-lhniald ANMANO'E VAfflBMIRO 0NCAM lumse on Gettar Street, formerly ter Grelt< III Eugene. ARMAND'S LIP ITIOKB occupied by the late Dave Rog hino. J G. in niges, proprietor o f tho Beaverton Furniture Exchange, spent the week end III Seattle vi-iling lu» mother, who Is suf fering from cancer. ANMANO'E ROUGE ANMANO'E OOMPAOTE ANMANO'E THREE FLOWERS W O O D Heavy Clean Country SLAB WOOD far Summer Delivery Mr. J. G. Bridges, who h a s been ailing for some time, Is taking treatments. He ia almost of the opinion Hint the eure is worse than the disease. $4.50 per cord E. C. HALL The Beaverton Phnrinney put in an up-to-date soda fountain I‘oft tend Addreee R 2. Box tM Fhona 314, OOME TO UE FIRST BEAVERTON PHARMACY BROWN, BROS., Propn.toi. C. H. BROWN, Phumscio Telephone 0569 MM MacKenzie Motor Co. A U T H O R IZ E D DEALERS L in c o ln F o rd so n MAN” Phone Beaverton 3526 an«l F. W. Cady has been busy put With Jackie Coogan ■11 us atmul that guest you had ting in new parking in front o f • is latest pro«lucti«m. in which that party you entertained, the his residence on Angel St. he will make ytm cry a little. friends from a distance visiting and laugh a great deal. You You are invited to attend the in town. W e are always glait will have a warm snot in your high school Commencement ex • o get the news. «•art f«»r the lit t le ,“ rag man" ercises Friday evening, May 15, The Beaverton Grange an »art 3: “Tha Old Oregon T rail" at 8 o'clock. contemplating enlarging t h e i r Also A Good Comedy A. J. Bricklinc ¡¿« establishing ! uilding at the corner of Er**nl a new »hoemaking shop in the and Angel Streets and putting STEVE VASILEFF Thomas Building, across from in an up-to-date chapel for the Tailor to Men and Woman the old Hedge Building. acconimoitation o f W. E. Pegg PRESSING AND REPAIRING Mr. and Y f*. Lloyd Blauer are l«*ral undertaker. ’lesidence: 5th House West of entertaining the Misses Dorothy Stipe's Garage. Beaverton Mr. W. B. Emmons was vis Hamilton and Geòrgie Davis o f iting in Monmouth Sunday with Shop: 197 Washington Street, San Diego, California, this week. his daughter. Miss t*ma Em Portland. Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Joe Orsetti are mons. Miss Emmons has a Po the proud owners of a new Buick sition at the ¡Mate Normal School Master Six. purchased this week a* Critic Teacher. She rriticizes Troni Petersrm Bros, o f Hills and helps the students at the school in their course, during boro. TTie Beaverton Realtor which it is their duty to spend SALESMEN Fred Kosbland attended the meeting of the oil promoters some time in the schoolroom as GfO. L. BOWL BY - C. L COM MOCK last week. W e believe it was at temporary teachers. i E. E. T w ENSON* Cars, Trucks, Tractors H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N P h o n e 911 Announcing * the opening of the PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP In the Thomas Building M ay w e se rv e y o u ? on the Highway a L L WORK GUARANTEED A PHONE CALL W ILL BRING SALES and SERVICE Í A. J. Brickline BEAVERTON, OREGON k Q M N M IE Y —r MM M R N R R R iW IiV W W E R MR. and MRS. B E A V E R T O N — 1 N is O W ! the time Wait a minute • Don't clean that w ay W 4 Length Semi Ceiling and 4 Length Suspended B A L L F IX T U R E S $ 1 0 .7 0 and $8.50 respectfully I g Come in and see them, it costs y o u n o th in g and you are under no obligation to buy. TELEPHONE No. 5 3 1 4 ■ » .. & / to buy your E lectric F ixtures , Did you know? DID YOU KNOW? That— Beaverton has numerous dwelling» which are open to Ju»l rudi fin » , which even will» a very much »maller loe», would ho jusl as great to the owner. h> / x; DID YOU KNOW? ! An ! 'dial B.':iv*r|nii Ini' i leffieienl fire protection tn case " f a se rious fire, wlurh fires urc generally caused by defective wiring? That Hie Stale of Dregon has an Electric Gode for Ibe purpose of installing electric wiring in a safe manner? Home believe that the Gode is for Ihe purpose o f selling electric material for the jobbers, but such is not Ihe rase. If Hie law regulating the installation o f electric wiring was adhered lo by the average builder there would he fewer fire». ¡1 * I S '. r T a DID YOU KNOW? • J ü We Si That— There Is hut one way lo eliminate (hie hasard and that is by employing competent electricians to do your wiring. Mr. Electro Serve is just such u person, lie ie bonded to install your wiring according to regulation» and he is also licensed to do business in the State of Oyegpn, - lectric Vacuum :* S L2 That— an ounce mime <«f «if precaution is I» worth wnrtli a « pound of <-urr? cure? No That iluuht you have just remi o f the fire in Portland, which ro«t the telephone company • I 50 .ooo.oo. in the Home makes sh ort w o rk o f D ir t~ DID YOU KNOW? S Thai— He who wires your house ran lie made lo rewire wilhmit coel to you in case it does not pass a rigid Inspection o f the Electrical Inspector, or can he prosecuted? DID YOU KNOW? Tlial— Mr. Kleelro Serve ha» eslaldished Itinieelf In Hcnvcrton, purrliHNcd a lumie, and intende lo re ma In, therefore He I h |te- lialdc? Prlee le a eccondary consideratimi where qualily and ser vire aro eslaldished. I glve bolli Qualily and Hervlce al lese diari Portland Prlee» YVhy? Minali overhea.l, and a destre lo do good work al a reason- ablc rosi lo you. Try me and sce. VINSON’S ELECTRIC BEAVERTON OREGON