The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, May 22, 1925, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    LETTERS
Clean-up & Paint-up
la kMtiaJ with Ike »pint of the oeuoa, Clew- Up Week ia aaaaaUy looked forward la with
that apirit which »okei of Ike WORLD a heller place ia which la live.
It act oafy af-
locla aw awa hack yards hat Ike comm unity and Ike Nation.
THANKS FOR CLEAN UP WEEK
The local aerckaals make every effort la maialaia ia BEAVERTON, yaw boMe Iowa,
CLEAN, DAY LIGHT stores where it is a comfort aad a pleasure la trade, ia Ike friead-
ly, baacot eaviroaaical that can he secured aad enjoyed ia aa atker place ia so larfc a asea-
sure as ia yaw home community.
It is a pleasure to serve yoo at EVERYBODY'S, a clean, day*li|ht store where aa eHert what-
••ever ia spared to jive yoo clean, honest merchandise at live aad let live prices, a
pleasant place to trade.
AG
P R " U U p
s
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EVERYBODY’S STORE
8EKVICE OK THE DKTTKK SORT
BEAVERTON. OREGO N
Dry (iooili
Rollon* A l.aees
UucilU Stamped Goods
I*. M. C. Collvni
MUr Thread»
Phoenix Hosiery
Arrowhead Hosiery
Münsing Underwear
SCOFIELD
NEWS
Paul (iratlon has iMiunht him­
self a Ford Coupe.
H u » tr r
H rn w n
Shoes
llrown
lluilt Shoes
Midyear Rubber* A Hoots
O u tin g
e in t h in g
Mu «ter Mud,- (Cos
Seal pax Two-Hutton
s
Athletic Underwear
Men's Haynes Underwear
Arrow Shirts A rollare
H<>*»-of-ltie-Road Overalls
Hurk Khaki Work Blurts
Merit “ M ello-Fil" Hals
Olili*. Myera rondo a business Huston Wednesday and came on
tfl|> lo Portland on Thureduy up bore and visited over night
morii ing.*
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with her sister and brother.
Miss Merle Simpson o f Taco­
Mrs. V. Illi'litcr and son marie
a business trip lo Portland on ma. Washington, left Wednes­
G. McNally was In Buxton on Thursdny afternoon.
day morning for Portland
to
visit (ill Friday, when she will
Friday morning between trains.
Mrs .1. liellish and son wrnt siart for her home in Washing­
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Henefiel in lo Portland Friduy morning
ton.
were in Huston Wednesday eve­ to viali over thè wrek end.
ning.
Mrs. Clius, T. Mycrs was In
MIRV. TO SAY THE LEAST
M. Dooley and family motored Huxton Wcdnesrlay
afternoon
to Forest
drove
Wednesday
Young mother:
"Oeorge. I
altending thè W. 11. A. Lodge
evening.
Ihmk
it's
humiliating!
Here
meeting.
the baby is ten months old, and
Mrs. J. Patch and daughters
Mrs. .Fred Galdwelt o f HIIU- he hasn't H tooth yet—and you
were visiting over Wednesday at
lioro was ut W. H. A. I.odge al a dentist)'*
Hanks,
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Banking by Mail
Every postmaster and every mailcarrier is an ag­
ent of this bank. Pretty broad statement, isn’t it. But it’s
true. They work for us without knowing it most of the
time, but they are efficient and prompt.
Many of our customers come to Beaverton very
seldom. They use the mail to take advantage of our ser­
vice. Checks, money orders, etc, can be safely sent by
mail without registering. They should be endorsed as
follows:
Pay to the order of
Bank of Beaverton
(Signed) YOUR NAME
Endorsed in this manner, no one can get these
items cashed but us, and in event the letter should go as
tray, duplicates may be procured very easily.
Upon receipt of the items we will issue a Duplicafe
Deposit Ticket and mail it to you immediately.
These tickets should be retailed by you until you
have your account balanced and yog will find that we
have accounted for each deposit.
During the busy season many of our customers
find this a very convenient method of transacting their
business.
Insurance of all kinds in
The strongest companies
Safe deposit boxes for rent
Travelers* Checks
4°/c on Savings and Time Deposits
M EM BER
FEDERAL RESERVE^
SYSTEM ,
F. W. Livermore, Pres.
B. K. Denney, V. Pres. Doy Gray, Cash.
Bank o f Beaverton
From O ur R ead eri
CEDAR MILLS
To the Member«, Huber Com­
mercial Club.
I rear Meuiber;-
Tbla is to advise you that the
Huber Commercial Club
Com­
munity Market Is now open for
business. In charge 0f Mrs. John
MltseL
I’he market will be open on
Mainrday afternoun an,j evening,
aUo Sunday, until aucb a time
when berriea, fruits and vege­
tables become plentiful.
Then
it is tha Intention to operate
It every d*F<
Thera 1« oae thought we wish
every one In remember, and that
la, nothing must be offered for
sale except H be of the very
best and higbaet duality, fresh
from the field, tree or bush and
In this way only can we expect
to build up a good market and
create a dejnund for our prod­
ucts. Also bear In mind that
your name should be placed on
every box, crate or packago o f­
fered for sale.
This market is for the mem­
bers only, ao i f any o f your
neighbors do not belong
en
••mirage them to Join at once. Kf
Let our motto be:
“ Sell at *
your Community Market.
Huy
at your Community Market."
Your
neighbor
may
have
something you do not have.
Remember we need your sup­
port.
HUBEA COMMERCIAL CLUB,
Per Mrs. W. J. Alexander
P. 8. I f you find it'im p o s ­
sible to deliver your products
to the booth, get In loueh With
Mrs. Mltxel and she will pick it
up for a small charge.
O BEAVERTON
PROGRESS
Do you Know the
Territory Served by
Scholls Tel. Co.?
ALOHA-HUBER ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lang of
Portland were visitors Sunday
at the homo o f Mr. and Mrs.
8. F. Wray.
J. Dresser is quit«* ill at bin
home on
Henneeoey
Avenue.
NOTHING BUT THE BEST
Hopes, however, are held out for
a speedy recovery.
If you can't be the pine on tbe
top o f the hill,
Mrs.' Hudson
of
Beaverton
Be a scrub in tbe vaTley, but
motored to Mrs. Mann's Dahlia
farm Tuesday to purchase some
be
The best little scrub by tbe side
o f the fine bulbs.
o f the rill;
Mr. and Mrs. Mann attended
Be a bush if you can't be a
the Metal Traders’ Convention
tree.
at tha Benson Hotei Iasi Friday
We
can’t all be captains, some
and Saturday.
,
have to be crew—
Mr. and Mrs. Mann wort- the
There's something for all of
guests o f Misg Kivers in P o rt­
us here.
land Sunday and o f Mr. and Mrs.
^ Harry Lehman at dinner Salur-
<i»y.
. \ i
Those from Huber who
a t­
tended the Beaver Sooial Club
rard party were Mesdames Shrfw,
Niepert, Anderson, and Alexarf-
der.
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Mr. A. W aimer was taken to
& the hospital last woes Us roeults
9 of blood poisoning from a
^ minor scratch which occurred
4 some time ago.
Reports ai*c
f
E favorable.
fnvo
r. and Mrs. Al. Bunemon.
S a and
m i little daughter .lean o f San
9
fi Francisco and Miss Jessie Ei-
4 ' vers o f Portland were dinner
»'g u e s ts of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
j ilnnn Wednesday.
lu e Ladies Auxiliary, to the
Huber Commercial Club held Us
regular meeting Iasi Tuesday
tw o new members were voted
iu .
Mrs. Patterson
was
the
hostess of the day.
a
•
Mrs. F. W. Liverm ore left lor
Kelso Friduy, called tJuere by
| the Ulucss of her daugR ter, Mrs.
|Sivers, who underwent an oper
ation for appendicitis.
she re­
turned Monday, report mg that
Ivy was getting along
Due.
Mrs.
W.
h'jo sir a il , oldest
brother, H. L. Clilhero,, assistant
manager of the Don x<elly hotel
in Yakimu, Wash., w/a«i a guest
of Mr. and Mrs. K< >os Ira wtillo
unending the hotel 1 tee| »era con­
vention in Portland..
Mr. and
Mrs. Koostru hud a y. Il,« ir week
end guest Mrs. Koo stra s cousin,
i Linn Currcy of Po rttund.
DR. E. R.
It
D o lla r
M otor in the
1925 Star
Tha New Million Dollar Motor
tFun on th# hills)
Full Force Feed Lubrication
(Long Life)
Hollow Camshaft
«.Full Lubrication)
Mol low Crank Shaft
(Full Lubrication)
Ale mite Chassis Lubrication
(No Repairs)
proven Tubular Backbone
(Strength)
Rear End Accessibility
,
(Economy)
Spicer Universal Joints
(Flexibility)
Locomotive Type Four-Wheel Brakes
(Safety)
_ , .
Smooth-working Disc Clutch
(Convenience)
______ ,
Genuine Full-sl*e Balloon Tires on Sport
Models
(Comfort)
Come in and see the N E W S T A R before you buy.
THE NEW BEAVERTON GARAGE
Genaral Repairs, Associated G as & Oil, Tires Accessories
Props. BILL & KING
¡CHRONIC CASKS A SlUSClALTY %
|
Agents for THE STAR CAR g
H U D S O N and ESSEX
B e a v i (m i1, R
!
Modish Radiator and Body Lines
(Smartness)
S U r Tested Axles
(Accessibility)
Hot Spot Manifold
(Economy)
Famous W arner Transmission
(Convenience)
Mores Silent Chain and Timing Oeare
(No Noisy Gears)
Disc Wheels on Sport Models
(Strength)
Straight Line Drive
(Compactness)
Genuine Cord Tires—Standard Modals
(Valua)
i
►
.
Tubular Frama
(Sturdiness)
Tillotson Carburetor
(Fool-Proof)
1
Nickeled Door Handles
(Convenience)
JO R D A N
Ch Ire «m o to r
j RÉNI BM f.
are.
!Mi7/ion
Mr. and Mrs. Jo nit Fields liavfl
returned to their home at Huber
alter spending aouiu lima at
Raymond, NNasiw
They oxpect
to remain hero for the summer
unless busine&a should ra il them
back «ooncr.
51 tt
just be a trail.
If you can’t be the sun, be a
star.
For it isn't by aixe that you
win or fail—
Be the best o f whatever you
"You’re sweet.”
“ Teeth extracted without any.
pain.”
“ '8cuse my dust.”
"Suits pressed while you wait"
— how long?
“ I’m in bed by nine every
night you're away."
“ Plenty o f room in the back
of the car."
“ I love you."
TH
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Telephone
cere.
If you can’t be a highway, then
W IN D Y SIGNS
Announces
9
ceptod a position at Orchard.
^ O regon , for the summer, visit-
4 ed with his family Here a few
K days this week.
J
Leland Shaw is the
proud
6 owner o f a Chevi.-olet
Coupe.
& presented to him on his 22nd
^ birthday by "Daddy."
Ho ar-
3 rive from Kugeno last Saturday
m I to take charge.
There is work to be done, and
we've ail got to do
Our part in a way that’ s sin­
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