The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, May 21, 1926, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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I pa al week. our re g u lar currier, mu », er being In
alleluian e* ni'Clfil w ill) ih« gran g e.
alter 11 euinti mul sons Olar-
Mr. ««.1 Mr». A »g„»l W e n « ! * c
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in il >on W illiam , •|«nt S u n d a y } ^ 1" " * lr> in
,y " *"Hnl
'a n .'«, Erwin, and John lloalon
with frii'iuls in Scholl*
a n d i of 1,10 *1* 1’
K.* k lloovor. W. J. Edward», of Scholia, started on an auto
Mr«, Urn Koraliaw »'1 Port- Mr*. K. I.. I'.ox, l*iit*lu!lv r u n *r |i Mi di y nun ulna, Ilnur ilo»
l.aurol.
miHM of u,„ |„*a | grange. a t . ' 1': "n b e ll« M i o .
‘ a r 'lh e y
L f ’ r, ami Mr«. Dave W ard ware Un,t* for,n* r W « f Mili»
bren *l*»’ul ,,*r ,,,,T
vk i I iiik
a
general ronim ltlae *1 \l I* re la tiv .» • .11 ff rm t
'V.mìig those who have
havo
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, , i-nesaetingr bu»ino** in
Port- amonK hör of,i* «rlirlw »rn Mimt in io
They ox
niaètlnir held In Hillsboro, on |»arti* of III»' t U l« .
ÍJi .f .i.il. during Ilio |>ast week.
friend», who were prry
he
gone
about
two
Monday
afternoon,
and
talked
.»eel
to
welcome hen
Mr. ami Mr», d e m o lì» Omn-
over
m
atter*
of
Interest
eon-
w
eeks.
The» Nissèn. F A. Huele r.
i n j r d aro reoeivlng rn n g rat-
and
Chas. Pierson have been
ulalior.* illuni Ihr b irlli of an
o ghl-|>«und boy, born lo Ihhrti lih'vinjt some repair* made lo
ih » interior of (heir barn*, m ak­
Tuo »day morninir.
ing ready for the »harvesting of
Mr. and Mr». W . J. Edward» th eir hay crops.
»peni a few day* la »! vvsvk hi
It is understood that during
Mr Minili ilio, w hrre lliry
wera
the
thunder shower that passed
guest* of Mr. Edward»' ¡uster,
over h re last W ednesday eve
wiio remdr» Ihera.
ning. a tree on the Al Godfrey
i Mi» K»lhrr Snidor. who i» ranch was struck, but no other
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employed in Portland, ha.» baci» j,,
lor the
h„» been reported
»pending the past two weeks tiri* vicinity.
with her
pafents.
Mr. and
It Sloan and
Mr, and Me»
Mrs. George Snider.
{»otl W eldon expect "to leave the
Notice: Don't forget to v o c i a s i of the week for Medford.
today at the gran ge h all. Polls where they will visit relatives
will rvmaih upd*; until H
fo*a w
h
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k
n w ik m l-
pini a la tend sum m er school
iv' the evening. Tt Is hopl
Oñfval
ery voter wHH .ca«t a vote.
Its, b eginning Ju n e 21.
T ie mc4lmg of the Ladies'
Mr. and Mrs. A ld^ej R ichard«
\ul Society has tieen postponed ami children. Mr. and Mr», lia r
one week, and will meet at the ry Richard» and (lailgh ler, Mr*.
home, of Mrs. Kmerv fan Kleek. Mabel GcniheHa, all of Port­
Thursday afternoon. May 27th. land, were entertained al the
Mr. and Mrs. Brown amt fam ­ home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
ily of Portland were
Sunday R ichard», for $|ift week end.
Mrv and Mrs, Cha» Van Kleek
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.
Everett
W right.
M rs. w ilt be the detegalys from Kin-
Brown is an aunt of
M rs. Ion grange, to attend the ses­
sion i»f sla t* gr.iHge. to
be
W right's.
held in B aker ,tl»c first week
W ednesday afternoon
■ in Jun# F. C. Fluke i* the a l-
V isitors’ Day at school and « t iern ate. A number from the
goodly number of the parenN^ local « ra n g e wiH aHemf.
and others were present and en­ 'I W illiam A. C arter, Republi­
••“ .»* caiulitfiWe
,
joyed the program jgtvelk by the e ‘ can
fo r'tin v ep n n r.'ad ­
children.
dressed t|»n people of this rom -
Popularity of the Smoothtop
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UNION NEWS
LOCAL NEWS
W alter Heaton waa tran sac t­
ing business in Portland
last
Mr. H. I.. Hudson returned Thursday.
from the east Saturday-
Mrs. Kirk Hoover and Miss
Mr. M C.
McKerrher ha Fay Danirtd wore County Seat
»old his property in Multnomah culler* Monday
Frank Roberts spent the week j W illiam Gejnbella is building
end with Robert Hocken in Cor­ an addition to his barn, on the
Hillsboro road.
vallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo sef T annler
Robert H arris from Corvallis
tran sactin g business
in
w as v isitin g at home over the a m
Portland Friday.
L. m
Da vs ha* been su b -Jm u n ily at the grunge bull last
week end.
There w ill be
a
“ Novelty slitu tin g on Rpute 3, for tl*«' W ednesday evening, a
goodly
Mi»s Kditli W alts w as v ¡s it­
Dance” at the gran ge hall this
ing friends in Salem over last
*
Saturday evening.
week and.
Frank Fluke attended
t h e
Mr. and Mrs. B A. Rohsc and m eeting of the fa ir board, held
spn* visited with iri-n d s
a t in Hillsboro. Monday.
Oswego Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Sloan and
Mrs. F. O. Bartholomew of S a ­ son were dinner gu ests Sunday,
lem spent Tuesday, May t l . wth of Mr. and Mrs. Hoover
Mrs Lucinda Davis.
Mr». Maude Moore, who live*
1.eland Cook and Ja rk M alar- at the W alter Heaton
ranch,
key went to Tacoma T hursday,! “Pent the week end in Aslor-
May 13, for a few days.
ia-
Mrs. Harry Johnson and ba-^ Miss Doris Heaton will vis-
bv daughter returned from the it her aunt. Mrs. H. T. Hesse
Hospital T hursday. May 20.
J„ r srholfs. during the next two
Mi.»s Verona Johnson of Port-
_
land has been the guest of Mil- ______________
lin'd W alts for the p ast week. B E A V E R T O N FIN AiVCE CO.
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Mr. and Mrs- W. R.
Van
Offers This V/et k
Klerk and daughter K atherine
»p lit Sunday with relatives in 1. Three acres about 3 m iles
from Beaverton on good road.
Portland.
New t-room hou»»>. Chicken
' Mrs. Jack Sauers and
so n
house I0‘x2 S'. Brooder house
from Hood River are visitin g
"«veil equipped. Incubator. 600
.Wit.i her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs.J eap acily
350 e li i e k e n s .
Ceo. Tefft.
$1.950.00. $350.00 down, bnl-
rnce on easy term s.
Mrs. Ernest Moore of Moro
arrived Tuesday to spend
a 2. Two acres.
New l-ro >m
few days at the ho ne of Mr.
hoij«e unfinished.
$95000.
and Mrs. J. C. Huntley.
$100.00 down.
Balance
on
easy term s.
Mrs. Jack Brooks and baby
daughter of Portland spent a 3. Cn B eaverton-B ertha High-
tear day» at the home of Mr.
way. one and o n e-h alf m iles
and Mrs- E. W . W oodruff.
east. One arre eh ared
ln
cultivation $1.250.00. $«00.00
Mrs. Stiekney and daughter
down.
Helen of Vancouver, W a»h.,
spent I lie week end at Hie home
W. E. Pegg, Gen. Mfr.
of Mr. and Mr«. C harles Baker.
Mr. and M rs. M. C. MeKer-
cber and son Cieonge were din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs G.
A. Gilmore in Portland Sunday.
Mrs.
tained
C rary
Haris
I)ella Brownliill en ter­
Mrs- Irma H arris Mc­
and Vivian and Dorothy
at dinner T uesday eve­
ning.
Mrs.
Louise
Patton
and
'daugh ters Ruth and Jean
of
Portland
-i the weak cad at 9
the home of her sister, Mrs J . d
C. Huntley
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Mrs. W. C McKell entertained
the afternoon Bridge Club on
Tuesday.
Mrs, F G. Donald-
*0n and Mrs. F. L. Spencer
won honors.
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A
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l.ee C arr who ha* hern spend-
illg a few day« at limne in or-
der to attend
his
brother's
wedding return s
bis work
In Knappa Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J . V. Kenyon ^
and fam ily from Carlton and 8
M r*. J . Reel* of McMinnville,
visited Sunday at the home of
Mr and Mrs. C haiie* Maker.
!
Mr T. A. Anker, a former
resident
of Beaverton,
was
drowned al the Peninsula Doek«
in Portland Monday forenoon.
Hi* wife, who is an invalid,
survives him.
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Beaver d ia p ir i No.
III«, O. E. S. Reg-
tila r m eeting W ed.
evening. May 26 at
R P.
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S o cial.
\'i*itor* welcome. Pjease bring
riftS, Bf order of I he \\ M.
Je ««ie C. P h aris, Secretary,
Adv c 2
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D> fixtures fina—Just
t Is wa mean, th at f ay
a a fit for any queen.—
from the proverbe
of
Mr Quick.
‘ I II T queen of your f
1 home will he more
ideane,I W111, II lifter we
pill In I he fixture« (hat
help lo beautify and in
meke it more rnm fort-
aid e.
Portland Gas <5t Coke Co.
Gasco 3ldg.
Filth & Alder
Portland, Ore.
DRUG ST O R I
“Kodak As
You Go”
■rJ Be Independent
Hnvc you *.*ver noticed that people wilh
money in the hank have a certain air of
independence?
Start saving now and • xp ri< n:e that
same feeling.
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Wh«*n «ummer »pie.ni»
ber lovcly .color» oli .tuli
ami vate you «ee tuaiiy
scene* t ti .tt live in lite
mrtnory f"r yenr» \V itti
„ camera yoti con prò
selve Ilo. V'iguljr of (he«e
«cene» «o limi liolli you
and ymir friend» may
in Joy thcin.
Start with a coin jnd end with a barrel
o f m oney--W e have a ■'Money ¡Barrel
fo r you.
Dt’àn's Dtuy itore
Bank of Beaverton
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Beaverton, Ore
rjw m i
J * r £ e » m « m ie a l T r a n t p o r l u l i « *
^ It costs little
toOwQ^toö^e^ate
Note These Prices
3 l-2c
$ 2.98
.15
11.00
.70
2.25
11.00
20.00
20.00
12.00
14.00
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“ The Service Yard”
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Marion Watson, Sales Agent, Beaverton, Oregon
s ä
* 5 1 0
C oach or $
Coupe*
FburDocr $
-Sedan • •
V2
645
735
Ton Truck
IChauU Onb)
1 Ton Truck
(C
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tiifi Only)
* * 3
9
5
550
Although it is bigger and more nigged than
other low-priced cars, Chevrolet has a world
wide reputation of costing less to own and
to operate!
This reputation has been won, first, by the
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Hundreds of thousands of Chevrolet owners
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Come in — get a demonstration and let us
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W. J. McCready Lumber Co.
S m o o th »
P o w e rfu l
Bernard (&> Stipe
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S o ld , I n sta lle d a n d D em onstrated by
TIMI!
Galv. wire Screen Cloth Per sq. ft.
S-W Bungalow Paint
Per gal.
Dutch Boy White Lead
Per lb.
Garage Door, 8ft.x7ft. 6in. Each
4 It. Barn Sash
Each
Screen Doors
Each
Bev. Cedar Siding 1-2x4 Per M
1x3 Flooring
Per M
1x6 Rustic
Per M
5-8x6 Rustic
Per M
1x8 Ship-lap
Per M
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Smaller ortpit al cost.
I h- rtloro much small* r deprre aiiou per \e«r.
Far smaller upkeep coat.
Costs so little to operate.
Beats all other cooking methods lor speed.
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Caroli!
hnd Dorothy Grain
mcr ani Helen Zur. ueben
of ^
Portland have
t»e»‘ii
visitin g f
ti.c-'r mi : t. Mrs. J . E. Davis, for
several days
.I '.N
(ins Knnge
V
Judge Fred Q. B ala
Reasons
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Stipe’s Garage Beaverton
t
QUALITY
AT
LOW
COST