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'•J * • 0 « PI*« * • ♦* •«* • The ■ eaverlofi Review --------:--------------- FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS a T o u c h o f o ld M r John ('.ai'Uon, who linn »•••en s«rlou»ly Ul, I, som ew hat Improved. M i ' h . M. Thom« ••nN'rlwined Ihr l.ndli’«' Olirlo of (ho Aloha < •<> limili li 11 y C hurch lu>*l Friday. * ' *> Mi Tolwilor, Incili loiidor of tin* Huy Senni», took « fo u r day •'ttiii|uiiK trip ul Illuo Luke le«l w«ek. > Mr. 1111,1 Mr*. M. O U en und »mi Noel, Mr. and Mr». WIIluir Hwenk en d Mr». II. Hweiik of Albany »|iout Sunday al ’Ih» homo of Mr. add Mr». * It. Hitrkor. • •• W. E. Peg*. Gen. Mgr. The oldest end lergest co rre sp o n d e n c e schools Mm* than two thousand In dustrial Companie'« i M two hunt red and sevenly-lhree Railroad hava enlsrod into educational ogreenwnU with Ibe International torrospon donee School« for the training of their em p loy» In rourae* of Inatruetlon relative to their work. Four hundred sud fifty arhoola and college« »re using I. C. 8. Text In dally class room work. W rit# for retain# dweertlMa# I. C% M. Huemses. Tael, nival (o m m o e «is# Mt#h Itlml (4Nirte$. IM TK K N A TIO N AI« CORKKHroNPKNCB J. L •CHOOLB fWisnioh. Peent, M l N G F I I . I.ssrsil H e p IB Ä e r f k N r e a r f w i y . r a rtls h it. O rrg e a OHURCH OF T H E NAZARENE H aulnnbrrk Kuilding Halibut b Hr bool ul 0:15 A. M Prv-arhing at 14:00 A. M. und 8:00 P. M P r e - p r a y e r service ul 7:30. Mid-week p r a y e r m eeting on W e dnesday a t 8:0 0 P. M. W e eaten,! a h ea rty invitation to th o se w ithout a ch u rc h hom e to w o rs h ip with us. f ST. M A R T ’S N EWS Mr. J. .O c ff ln g e r w»» in H illsboro S a tu rd ay on b u sin e ss. Mr. J a k e O effin g er w as in P o rtla n d S atu rd ay on busine ss. Litas. Myers niude u b u sin e ss tr ip lo F alls U|ly slid Salem, tills week. Mr. C. 1,. G rs y m a d s a b u sl- ne»a «trip F riday m o rn in g l o P o rtla n d . , #l. M E T H O D IS T CHURCH 10 A.M.— Sunday School. 11 A. M. fh-rmon, " T h e C ru c i fixion Modernised.’’ 8 P. M. "Y oung Men. the Hope of Every Age.” J. H. Irvine, P asto r. Th»»« eotartnlm-rs bava been briagbt to the Bosqul-Ceutennlal Interna tional Ki position In i’hlladidpbla wheas 1*0 year» of American Independence Is belsg celebrati d. by Ibo Los Angeles County, California, Chamber of Com maree The weat*rnnr» have built a Une old Spanish mission In tba Palmes of Foreign, Civic, Fashion and Agficslturs Display and there show the re source» and advantages of their native beath. The musicians and dancers CHURCH OF C H R IST smerlalo all visitor« vt ho enter the patio to rsst a bit after “doing the expos*- Second an d Main lion.“ The KgpoMItlOn Vontlnues until Decomber L S unday, A u g u st 29. 192$: 9:45 A.M.. C hurch School. L e s son, "The T en C o m m a n d m e n ts : D uties T o M an," E x odus 20:12-21. I l A. M. M orning w o rs h ip . S erm on. “ As His Custom W as." 7 P. M. Young P eople’s C o u n cil, Subject, “ C hristianixlng B u s in e ss ." 8 P. M. E v a n g e listic Service. S erm on. " T h e F a ll of a Man W h o Came Hack." W e d n esd ay , S e p te m b er I : 8 P. M. P r a y e r Meeting and Bibb- Study. J. F ra n k C u n n in g h a m , Minister. MRS." HOOVER TURNS BRICKLAYER KINTON CHURCH Services a t the c h u r c h a s u su a l. Sunday. Bible school a t 10:30, p r e a c h ing in Ihe evening by th e p a s tor. Rev. W . L. S tra n g e , a t 8 o’clock. Mi"» Klya llledsoe an d Mrs. idtas. T. 'Myers were ^u P o rl- Stiml Tburstlay.-’ - * Mrs. J . - R . Law and d a u g h t e r Clarice have g one lo the hop i field» at Independence. W— .. Mr. a n d Mrs. J. W illi.uu> ul P o rtla n d were Sunday v is ite r s here at the C. Iledfleld borne. k A U TO OW NERS Mr» Herbert Hoover, wife of the Secretary of C o m m e rc e in President Co i . nine's cabinet. Is >huwn laying the cornerstone tor the model home being «reeled by lk-ller Home« In America ergwntxatlon st the Scsqul Centennial International Kxpositlon. In Philadelphia, June 1 to December t to cslebrate 1*0 years of American Independence. Opposite Mrs. Hoover stands Mrs. Vance M cC orm ick of H a r r is b u r g The O lrl Scouts grouped around the women will operate the house. S T O Lewis Brothers Props. A U T O TR U C K AND LIV ER Y SERVICE, D A IL Y T R I M TO PORTLAND FURNITUNE AND PIANO MOVING ORlrex: B eaverton, C o r n e r of W a ls o n and F i r s t HI. P o rtla n d Office, P o rtla n d Auto F re ig h t T e r m in a l Phone: H eaverlon A20J P o rtla n d , Main 3SI0 S MOTHER t Fletcher’s CMtoria Is a harmless Substitute for Castor — Paregoric, Teething Drops a ATT‘Soothing Syrups, prepared to relieve Infants in amis and Children all ages of Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aida in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates ^ _____ To avoid Imitation*, atwsys look for th* denature of froven directions jm f*cH package. Phyiklam everywhere recommend ft. (C ontinued from F ro n t Page) Mr. and Mrs. S p an k er o f M1'- doslo, Calif., were w rek end g uest» Iasi week at Ibe hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Van Klerk. m irk w as enjoyed by all p r e s ent. T h e re are some very s m a rt pullets owned t>>* som e of o u r c h i r k r n fanciers. Home of th e se chickens lay eggs vvith three yolks, an d il is q uite a com m on o cc u rre n c e to find two yolks Mrs. Y. It. Kellogg an d two in one egg. One flock of fifteen ch ild ren of \ \ ictilla, K ansas, liens recently laid sixteen eggs have hern "pending the past in une day. week at the hom e of Mrs. Kel lo g g 's sis te r, Mrs. R obert P o m Mr. anil Mrs. C. C. D ickson eroy. und Mr. Humuelsou of Hhcdd, O re.; Mr. an d Mre. F is h of Mrs. A. II. D ullinann und bur A shland, Ore.; a n d Mr. and d a u g h te r . Miss B e rth a , an d Mrs. Mrs. J . R. MeClacken an d son D alltnattn's m o th e r, Mrs. H u m mels. spent I lie dny S a tu rd a y o f Medford, Ore., w ere v isito rs Ihe f irs t of the week a t the with Mrs. O sc a r L ie r m a n of hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. J . Van Heaverlon. Kleek. Fred f lr a b h o r n h a s had a M em bers of Ugj local g ru n g e ready sale for the delicious who a tte n d e d the picnic o f the p earlies grow n at his r a n c h on C., Cooper ,M*untuln. He h a s sold M ultnomui, County U. E. held la st T h u r s d a y a t Kusgel- a tuitnlnV o f Orates " d u r in g the i.te o r a n g e Hall in P o rtla n d , p a s t week. had a m o s t p l e a s a n t lime. A " , O rg b h o rn r e tu r n e d fine p r o g r a m had been p re p a re d to h e r hom e ' the f irs t of t h e und th e re w as a baske* »dinner week front P o rtla n d , w h ere she at n o o n . T here w as a large had been , in th e Hood S a m a r i - crowd p rese n t. Ialt hospital. Mrs. O ra b h o rn Is T h e r e w as a very good a t d o ing nicely at (his w ritin g . tendance at the Hunday School Mr. an,| Mrs. W e sle y Heard picnic livid in the grove a t the and family o f P o rtla n d , an d Mr. c h u r c h , S atu rd ay . All enjoyed an d Mrs. Aldred R ichards and the fine d inne r served at noon. fam ily of Doscli S tatio n , w ere A few out of town v is ito rs were Sunday v isito rs nl Ihe hom e of invited to p a r ta k e of the d in Mr. am i Mrs. H. A. R ichards. ner. tie me s were played by the children, and n g en e ral good Mrs. J , C. S n id er ad son L e t te r an d Mr. and Mrs. \V. J . tim e was Irtul bad by all who E dw ards have r e lu r n e d from a atten d e d . W e e k 's visit to Puget Island, All those in te reste d in Im w here they w ere g u e s ts o f Mr. p ro v in g and beau tify in g t It e an,| Mrs. Clarence Snider. c h u r c h g ro u n d s and grove, nre T h is town was well r e p r e s e n t m o s t cordiully invited to m eet ed at the unction »nle held at al the church S a tu rd a y m o r n in g the W ilb u r W o r k m a n ' sancli In an,| "tny all iltiy. b u n - m g a Hoi the lllteon distric t, Iasi' S a t u r basket I it in-li for d inne r. coffee will lie served. T h e la day V n u m b e r r e tu r n e d home w ith a rtic le s wtlirh w'ere pnr- dies a r e also invited lo eonto p r e p a re d lo help in Die work. ehaseil at the sale. All conve an d let us m ake this Rev. W . L.. S tra n g e, p a s t o r of tie of K inlon’s b e a u ty s p o ts . Die Knit on el’iureh p re a c h e d « R em em ber the day, Ibis S atur very aMk *sertnon at’ the s e r to vice held ..Hiindny eve ning, and day, Aug. 28. D on’t forget tlie o ffh ifo ry sftIB on the o rgan b r in g n basket lunc h an d d ish - , * played by Miss * D ru m MrCor- es. P ! T 1 II\ R : iE Y fA tic itr ^ • o u r m o n th ly p a y m e n t p la n in s u ra n c e . A d a p te d f o r y o u r co n v en ien ce . So I n te r e s t c h a r g e ; p o licy d e liv e re d at one«. h i KINTON Beaverton Transfer Co. ON* NEW YORK TO DETROIT TKe 700,000 parsons Killed and g\jur*d by Automobiles in 1924 «solid brm an unk brollan Chain of 660 m l» » / |('Alt A VAN of death and suflertni flflO miles long is what the annual auto mobile casualties of til# United State* would form If placed to ona continuous line. From New York to Detroit, painful mile on painful mile, this ghastly and pathetic human chain would reach. This graphic picture, prepared by the Stewart-Worner Safety Council for the prevention of automo bile accidents, tells Its own story. Twenty two thousand klllsd annually by automobiles and 000,000 Injured la the present toll caused by thoughtless drivers and careless pedestrians. Only s small per cent of tha sect dents are due to defects in the cars or can rightly be called unavoidable. A Special Soap Sale Premium with each purchace by Swift (Sb Co. at our store Saturday, August 28th “Quality is our Policy.” Delivery Service: West side 2 P. M. East side 3 P. M. WE DELIVER SATURDAY 10:30 A.M. BEAVERTON MARKET AND GROCERY H. A.Morrison, Mgr. JL TjoU*me of Sf { f t? / f* te m p e r a * , Miss Klva Bledsoe o f Banks ha» bruti v isiting several days la st week here w ith Mrs. Chus. T. Myers. Let ▼he Beaverton Review Do Th a t Printing For You New 'fork Mrs. Dan Davies o f S eattle h a s been v is i tin g h e r sis le r . Mrs. Geo. M a s s e r , also Miss Helen Hinglev of P o rtla n d . Mr. an,j Mrs. P . Byron of I’o r lla n d will move Into th e ir new home h ere on or ab o u t Sept. Is L Mrs. Chas. T. Myers w as vls- iting si the 1. P. Bledsoe ranch a t H u rrv lllr T h u r s d a y and F r i day of la st week. Caravan of Death 660 Miles Long Is Nation’s Auto Story CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Hunday Reboot a t 0:16 A. M. P re a c h in g se rv ir e a l H A. M. J u n i o r and I n le rrn rd ia te C. E. meeting« a t 7 P. M. P r e a c h in g ’ al 8 P. M. On A ugust <i;o.ui}U Mr. A f a is p e f ' FoeeivO,) Word o f the sudden dea th of hi» b ru t her, (l.srry Dusjier, 70 y e a rs of ugn, .who had been a re«(i|eiil o f !’.Ill a u n ' for thirty .year», w here he lad been c u n n e cted with the H eneral Chemical Com pany. He hud suffers,! a »truke o f p a r alysis July ejevgnth. 'Hie O na - per» had been early «oilier« of Hock ford, Illinois, Mr. mol Mr». J. II. Hldwell c a m p e d f»r tan ‘ days In lb s inouiiiam » tw e n ty -tw o mile» s n s l of Hllvertou. where the Silver Fall» -Lumber Com pany ha» its holding». They report »plemllil »ucos«» at flailing, and enm e v Very nearly g e llin g a »hoi a! n bear. Mr. Hldwell brouirbt his wife hom e Hulurday T he r o m m u n ll y was »aildonod and r e l u m e d Monday, uceom- hy the now» of (ho d e a th of panle,| by hi«dnughter. Muriel and R oberta Marvin, who will r BEAVERTON FINANCE CO e m a in a t Irani a week. Mr. Hldwell baa c h a r g e of the T ele phone Uon^pany’s lines up (here. O ffers This W eek 25. Now |iou»o, ? room m odern hou»o, H arag e , f ru it houne, u i i «| w o im I «hod. Lot AO hy 200 fool. S i . 200.0A. si.ooo.oo down. 2A. One h u n d red aere». BO A. In c u ltiva tion. Ar room h<>u»o. goo<| outhiiihliivtf«. Dairy F arm . Ituuniug w ater, f r l r e $10,BOO.00. $2,000.00 Down. 27. I.ot, 00 hy 100 feet. Five» room p la ste re d Stucco f in ished house. $1,000.00. $26o.On down. OATHOLIO OHURCH SERVICES Hiimlay Masses, 7:10 an d *0 A M. Kunday C atechism , 0:20 A. M, W eek-D ay Mass, 8:20 A. M. C onfession: Hnturdny, 3:30 to 4:30; 7 to 8:30 P . M. J,ullII l*islIl»uti -Weiliieecjny night a f te r un illno»» of several m o n th s . ills fu n e ra l service« W i r cuiidticied S ulu n lay a f t e r noon ul the Finley U n d e r ta k ing Parlor», P o rtla n d , and lie was hurled in the Huso Cily O if ie le r y , Ml»« l.uey Fawlnian, who la u elil hero for (ho la»l I w o year» wa< given a niU eellan«- OU» »howor F riday uliiht at her homo al UUft K. IHth HI., North. I'orlland, In h o n o r of h e r a p p ro a c h in g m a rr ia g e to Mr. Verno lliiddlo»lnuo of Shvridun, whloh will o e e u r Hopt. 2. Churches s p a in Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country os Told by Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly ALOHA-HUBEK ITEMS F rid a y , A u f u e t I f , : m r e a n d b ex tra large cold a ir i* 9 i r r P r o te c t y o u r o w n c a r a n d th e p ro p e rty an d live» o f o th er* . A l l tklH«l* o f a u t o m o b i l e a n d t r a c k l n s u r n n e c a t l o w e r rate**. t 'K I T K D IN D E R W R IT R K I, T » -3 5 - 3 7 -.t 1 > m e rc e Cham ber Ktldft.. of P o r tla n d . LO CAL AO R N T X. SKKK J. H u m h a o n ’a IK C , Com O re g o n U a rn g e Films left at 7:30 P. M. ready for you 2:30 next day ™ FURNACES —give you “ventilated heat”—pure, clean, warm, moistened air in large volume circu lation. Oversize returns take the cool air off the floors. Hot and cold streaks are absent— no parched, stagnant air, no disagreeable drafts. Comfort is m a i n t a i n e d . Dust gath ering over the register is also minimized. The famous Montag oval firepot was designed for Western fuels <oal, briquettes or wood. It is one big reason for the econ omy, convenience and efficiency of the Montag furnace. T o he su re o f real “ v en tilated he«t* w ith low fuel cost, in v estig ate the M o n ta g N O W -and o rd e r it im ta lk d early in the season. Get in much with the authori*ed Mon tag installer nearest you. Call on, wrtto, B E A V E R TO N S H E E T M E T A L W ORKS, Frank Rulvsr, Prop. Dean’s Drug Store MONTAG za * Sforo Beaverton, Ore. STOVE WORKS Largest Mann/aiSwrers of Stmw, Ranges and Furnaces on the Pacific Coast P o r t l a n d s O re g o n