Erlday, May »1 . 1BM
Bight
i
w tfk i
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
« * * * * * 1Mr
* « « ” **t ™
M
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
il
. ,. .
Mlll .
k
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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
5
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
H
es- M
fT
R
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.
9
f
j
f
A
\
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.
9
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A
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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.
M
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
r
j
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K
&
B
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p V
r
■zmy- \ ■.
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.
I
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
J
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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
I
“ The Service Yard”
- v
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
lu
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
longer life, slower depreciation, and freedom
from repair that result from C h evrolet’s
modern design — and, second, by the oil and
gas economy of Chevrolet’s powerful valve-
in-head motor.
Hundreds of thousands of Chevrolet owners
will tell you this car is not only powerful,
speedy, comfortable and smart appearing—hut
that you can enjoy its exclusive advantages at
a cost which is lower than you imagine.
Come in — get a demonstration and let us
show why this it true.
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All S
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M
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. PIIM, M
ic
h
.
W. J. McCready Lumber Co.
S m o o th »
P o w e rfu l
Bernard (&> Stipe
i
•:
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.
BK
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STOCK
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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
W
Stipe’s Garage Beaverton
t
QUALITY
AT
LOW
COST