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F rid a y , J a n u a ry >1, 1 M 7 Tbs M U LT N O M AH FROM OUK ITEMS iM s s rts a Kw lsW, K1NT0N N EW S CORhESPONDFNTS \ Mr*. C. <1. Klile wn* ho*te** Mr. John Klein spent a few to (lie Mid-1 my newiiiM r.luh Inter'•rtniR Little Notes (rom the Surrounding Country ns ji limt week, \Veilne*day. day* wllh relatives in Portland T o lc >y Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly || Mi mid Mr*. Marl Keogle en last week. Mrs. Anthony Hcliulle wa* In tertained with live table* at Portland catling on friend* last bi'idge Sulurduy evening. ut till* lima, week Wednesday. M E TZ G E R POLKS HAPPY Mi*» Lena Knowl«» wn* call Mr. (ii'orye II. John«oii him Mr. and Mr*. Henry Valantinc illy K. M. Holder) hullt several nuw liuusn* and ed eaat I lie Ural of lu*t week attended the funeral of a friend lifiivn „routi,) l<> see how folk» »old ilium Hu» your and uvpccl* mi important busine»*. In Portland Friday. In lln< MrUprr vicinity were m*t to euuMiiue lliu good work. He Mr*. S. A. Mobb relumed Tue*. H um sloilir, und round numi o pul» ii|i home* thul any bunk- ! after a month'* vl*lt with *ls- Mr. Churle* Reoer of Hcholl them prelty busy, but nil seem ir Mould like lo live In and 1 Mu'* in Mennison, Texae. waa calling on friend» In our i-,l lo In* o|i|niiiinlic mid lni|> aotno for folk» who me noi neighborhood (Saturday. Mi»* llillmeyer entertained a |iy. Timi In h rultivalml huh moving in bunking l'Iride*. Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Wenzel II with (limi. Malzgsr | i i * o | i | i Mr. William Towle h>m been a roup of Mazama* at the White- of Portland »pent Sunday at «Ide residence Friday evening. are, un n rule, thut way. They living uround here for noverai the Augu*t Wi-nzel home. have a line |ilnee In inaLt* h*>liir< mollili* hut expect* (o go to Mr, and Mr*. Meorgn Felrow Mr*. !,. M. Ili**»e and her In mid nr« improving iheir i*ln I. 011 M I leach, \\ u*h., nooii , to entertained Mr. and Mr*. Man re» |n U urenl evirili. This |oirl huy u place (here, und vvluuu Sullivan of Seattle la»t week-end mother, Mr*. Farver, went on Cooper Ml. calling on friend* ty urrouiil» for (heir eontonl. ho Ini» hern |iroml»ed u po»itlun New ofllrers ul the Bonnier* Monday. Mr. J. H, MeNelll him leen lie » (.oiiiM lo »ell hi* I old til* 1 luh elec led at the meeting on J U ti I tor of Met/uer »¡haul 111*0111 (nr» leaving and I» ailverlmliig J. K. Ewing of Malla*, Texas, W edliendiiy o f III*! week are four year« mid like* the work it 111 another column. A. Mnedmg, pre*.; L. W. Elite* and Ml** Work* of Portland, Mi It. h Spaulding, the »lore lie line lived horn fourteen yrur* vire-pre«.; Paul itl*lng, *ec. were Sunday gu *»l* ,,| Ihe Eve- und Hila la Ihn only Ore trou keeper here, ha* done a nice rell Wright borne. The Community rhurrh l»e|i houli* ho nuil lila wlfir hnvn ev I mi - n r»» doling 1920 and an* Many of Mio*e who have bt«n er had. They Ipnvolled over Melpalf* even a heller your In a leroptlon for Ihe new mem. ill during Ihe pa*t week with hers and (heir friend* Wedne* (talirorula nn,| Washington nf in.'«. Hi* «lure i* not Iurte-j cold* ure heller hut it i« under Ipr lenviuM Minnesota and town : nl tin 1 1 * » 1 ** 1 » tu II a'*d lute I day. A delight ful program wa- fourteen yenr* ago mid M"l all nl »erxh'e M<*e» with Mie business 1 given and n p!eu*unl »ocial eve stood that there aiv Home gg„ *e* of mump* in town. they wuiili'd of II, Ihen houuhl >• 1 * Itmig Mire, In* ha» u good lllng wn* enjoyed. Iti here, where they likely will remain. The ntlendnnor nl Mp|iyi*r oehool Mil» yenr I» ISO, Mr Baldwin I» principal haa been for fniic vont»— un,i |o< handle» (lie eivlilh (trade Mr«, Law reno* leuche» (he «event h unit sixth, nml Marv llnrureuve« hu» Mm Dflli mid fourth, nnd her al«ler, Ihr primary, aernnd nnd third Tim Iwo |n»l named ,|i vidi’ up with ihn Ihlrd arado n Mood deal «o I hui one *|oe«n'i have II all lo d" flood work I» • hewn In Mil» <rhoo|. Tin tuilldliMr wn« enlarire,! abolii «I« year* ago, hut |* none loo Ids locution for u »lore. The Junior Mu*ica| rluh me There were no le»a than 30 Saturday wllh Mrs. Richard* a »addin )lor«e* of Mm lll|e»t ty|»*' Shaliapin Helen Brown wa* around McUgi'e Sulurduy utter- i chairman o f the program eom- noon amt most o f the rider* mllloe. Mr*. liofTiuan will In were gt id* and youtiM women. ho»te». at Hie njat meeting. They were from the riding nr February g. ailemy at Tigard. Mo*t girl» I’ eMtlon* are being circulate) look rlu-«y *<n a pretty lihrne ami Ih*’*** were that. Hut moyi for *chold district Xo. t to in bor«e lov r* pay more ultenHun elude »rliool dial net No. 13. As tu thè li ire*'* Mimi tu thè ri- • here I* 1*1 Mo or no objection* ter* and I »Urely love a gut»l the petition* Will bn preaenlei lu the boundary board at an bnr*Q. early «late. Yptl’re going tu m ** ì m u re a- Mr* It (I. Mc.N'ary, cliairma' bout Mettirer »non mtd we hope Ilo re wltl not he a »ingle one o f dramatic* in Ibe Women'i club, will roach "The Circle.' on Ibe “ *lrk Ilei.** The ra»l f* chosen mid rehear- <ul» a-e (y »tart »min. This i *n outstanding play of Ihe |a»l few year* and will he anticipa led witli interest. Big Flc ur Sale Jhc Miillnumah Council me Muiiday and circle,| o fllcer« fo lh« new year. Merlon Mel.on; Is Diamond High Patent Flour For i'ie sl# ui «m i li it. prook hardt I* secretary. The eoun- e|| voted lo invile »urroundinv eomnuiniMe* to »end a repre- «enlaMve In Ihe tnecllng* whir* ure hel,| Ihe eecond Momlay o each month Fii., Snt.. and Mon. C AP IT O L P e r Sack. . . . 91-85 We have also a «pedal price on FLOUR F ish er’s Blend & .S'weW’AiUU^ Crown Flour joa Cull liu v rton. 3t»i 3 ^ CHARLES BERTHOLD Beaverton, Ore. Near S. P. Depot Beaverton ¡Transfer to. I j IT »V Lewis Brothers Props. AUTO TRUCK ANO LIVEPY SERVICE, DAILY TRIPS TO PCriTLAND FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING 1 Mitico»: Beaverton, Corner of Watson und F ir.l Rl. Portland Office, Portland Auto Freight Terminal PhaBe: B t s w t n PorUaod, Mam 3540 HILL ¿ 7 : C a st o r i A M OTHER t Fletcher's Cas tori a is a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages o f Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation o f Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates * _____ To avoid imitation*, atwar* look for the «tgn.iture of ■¿¿¿■All proven Hirerijon« on c.irh nick.nr, Physician* everywhere recommend it. OHURGM C F T H E n a z a r e n e ttablJatb School at 9:15 A. M Preaching at 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P.M. Pre-Prayer services at 7 : 00 . M id-wok prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. CHURCH OF C H R IS T OHUHOH AN N O U N C EM EN T Sunday, January Ml 1927 Service» a* follow*; Sunday school at 1 0 : 00 . Kdw. Rosem an. Rupi. Public Worship at 1 1 : 00 , a.m. F.pworth League at 8:30 Preaching at 7:30, p.m., A gen eral and cordial invitation i» extended to all who may desire te come an<| worship with u*. W. Edwin Ingalls, Pastor. The Baa verton Review. Do Tha t Printing Per You A n Easy and Fascinating W ay to Learn Electricity B E T H E L C O N Q R EO A TIO N A L Sunday, January 23, 1927. CHURCH AN N OUNCEM EN TS 9:15 a.m., Bible school. A T HOME Subject--"Prayer, And The Sunday, January 23, 1927, Christian Spirit." Mark 1:35; Elocteloltyl Why, there's m a f !*:<5 a.m., Rundav School, 14:32-30; Math. 0:9-13. ic in the very word! And big 1 1 :00 a.m., Morning worship ft 00 a.m.. Morning worship— money in It, too, for men who Rermon— "W here Does Mr. train Ihe Lord’* Supper. Sermon themselves to become Average Christian Fit In?" electrical experts. — ‘‘The Missing Link." Anlhem.“ Praise Ye The Lord." 7:00 p,m„ Young People’s Cou Mo you have « natural *apti- S lu ll*); Solo. "Evening and tude for things electrical? Do ncil. Subject— "How Can We Morning,'* (Rpicker) by Mrs you like to tinker Train For Service?’’ Bulb about— 1 » H M Barnes young and old are urged In experiment— to dig into things? coine for Mil* service, as we f>:4P p.m.. Junior ftnd Interme Then take up electricity. Tho will begin a series o f Npeelal diate Christian Endeavor. International Correspondence studies among adup* at Mil* Junior C. E. Topic— “ Daring School* will teach you every hour. lo Rlan,| Alone.” Man. 8:7-10, thing you need to know. Best 9:00 ji.in.. Evangelistic Service 1 8 - 18 . Leader. Thelma TefTI. of all, you can learn at home Sermon "Five Minule* Aflei All young folk* o f Junior age in your spare time Without los Meath." There will be *pecial are Invited to attend. ing a day or a dollar from your music al (hi* service. 7:15 p.m.— Evening worship. present work. Mr*. L. S. Bierly anil daugh If you are ^ arranger 10 Ihe Concert Prelude by Bethel The course is exceedingly ter and Mr*. Ethel McCormick, Drtiv>rr«u Church o f Christ Orchestra: ( , ) "Kamennoi- practical and easy to under and children who are rnak^R^ j come and gel acquainted- Be Ostrnw,'" (Rubenslein); (b stand. It is written in plain, Iheir home in yi|i*»vi'a, wcr< a *1 ranger only «nee. “ Pond Lilies," (W inn e). An every-day language by men who at their fcifjn Lome here Sundu t. Fry.nk Cunningham, Minister. lhem. "A Song In The NigTit" know their business. All non- M i»» Bertha Mullman. Whu (W oodm an); quartette, “ Light essentials have been eliminated. ha* been making <*« axlyiide.) The (ire,tl Northern railroad At Evening Time,“ (Rtulfs). You learn quickly. visit with h*r aisler in Heaver ha* purchase,! a tract of Und Sermon— “ Seen In China, or. For 35 years, the I. C. ft. has ton, ha* returned to th* h«n» at Klamath Fall* which give« fine» The Risen Lord Appear been giving men in your cir o f her parent«, Mi gntl Mr* I hem a right of way into that In Visible Form Today?" cumstance» just the framing A. H. I>ul|nian city, Oeorge N. Taylor. Pastor. they need to win success in Mr*. Floyd tlterly who lit« electricity and more than 300 been suffering during the pa»l other lines o f work. w» ek with Infection on her right ! This is all we ask:— Mark hand, I* some better. Her gen and mail - the coupon today and ral health in also »om^wziu» let us send you the full story improved, for n her friend- of what the I. C. 8 . can do for will he gla,| to »earn. you. Should you find it nec The request won’t obligate It Is very gratifying to essary to replace the old you in any way, but it will show many friends o f M a»(m you the quick and sure way to M. E. SpeuviL wha has been i | i ! furnace, we will be g l a d a better job and a larger sal in a PorMan.j hospital, tu lea. to explain the many im ary. that he is a little improved ai , IN T E B N A T IO N A L C O «K X 8 P O N I)E N C K the lu*t rep«rt and hi* friend* proved features of t h e SCHOOLS in this rommunily hope for u 1 Box 899. Scrmnton. Penn». new TO R R ID ZO NE complete and «needy recovery ; W ith out cmr C or BbiiffRtion plots*« Mnd m « eom pl«to (»form a tion »b o a t tho rabjMCts beforo all steel furnace. Mr. und Mr*. 1». E. Beck ami which I h i or »ta r«* bm X in the Hat fa i l l w; »on*. David, Stanley and T h om -! i r s t e n o g r a p h y i i ELoeTaierrr as, and Mr. and Mrs. Izeo I* t / DRAFTTHG I I AD VERTISING I Salesmanship Munn and son. Marshal’ yv l ! I S i r r i f i» * I I BOOKKEEPING Portland, vfcrij tt«tn«Lrt 1 gue.»i, I ) Civil Í ( I Civil E n *in »«r) » g at the home of Mr and Mye. ( 1 A R C H IT E C T U R E ( 1 R.I IRAYK PLI Vf R, Prop, I 1 Stationary E n *. I ¡Trmíflc I itolH-rt Pomeroy, Mrs. BeekJ I 1 B om as. M e meni I ) C H E M IS T R Y Mrs. Munn and Mrs. Pomeroy ] ■ ♦ > C orsilo» A K lo n t l I A u M — bOw «re sisters. Plan For Winter BEAVERTON SHEET-METAL WKS. W lll'nm ftchusloy |* *ci*iou»l’ III at SI. Vincent'» hr»*pita! am now hi» danghler, Marjorie ha had an arm broken by falling. Some of the farmers who arc naking their timber tracts in this vicinity look a little tbmuff by culling down ihn Mr. E. W. Cro»bv ha» hcei bigger tree* are coming aero.«* i in talk M o n ihe Wood some w ry old one*. Noticeable »lock Community cluh on “ Ho* among the»e is one on the F l'n Finance The Building Of ^ L. Cox ranch on Cooper Ml Community Clubhouse." which is over 300 years old. Mrs. Vernon Neals, a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson, who had been in poor health for some lime, pasm-d away a( a Portland hospital ^ t*MV. Mr nnd Mrs. H. I,. Cleave.* Thursday afternoon. entertained a few friend* a* eral held at Pt\a* t tiliapi'i tn Iheir home Tue»dnv evening Beaverton was largvly allend«d Card« were enjoyed, nfter whirl mil Ihere was a profusion oi delightful refreshments w e r i llowers. served by Ihe hostess. I l l " ' Pn*t w»'ek has been a Cordon CofTey i» going lo 8 e busy one among the Oddfellow ircle» and* the local members nllle where he will be associ many o f the nlec| wi!|| ihe PaeiDe Walei have attended Work* company for six month- i meeting of the Hillsboro En- ncelings. Saturday evening, f before returning lo Portland li •ampment was attended hv the continue with the Arm here. 'three-linker*” Wednesday eve , Open houao will he held n ning a joint installation of nf- ^ Capitol ||j|| »rhonl under aus lleers o f Ihe Scholls Oddfellows ^ pice« of the Capitol Hill P.T.A and Rebekas. These occasion« Ihi» Friday evening. K. H. W hit were greatly enjoyed by all who ney, assistant superintendent o' illem'ed. Portland schools will he Mu e are glad to announce Mini speaker for the evening. A mu sical program will be presented, Ihe pastor, Rev. W. L. Strange, an exhibit o f domrstia art and who was reported ill last week, manual training work by (hr is improving and will he with Sunday. Rev. pupils will he on display, and us again next n candy «ale will he held. Par Beadles of the Scholls church will «Iso he presenl and will cuts are urged lo attend. preach at Ihe afternoon w r- viee which will he at 1:30, Bi TIGARD NEW S ble srhool will be at the regular The attendance at Ihe Tigard hour o f eleven in Ihe mornign. school is a lillle over three hun It is hoped that there will he good attendance at these ser- dred this year. E. B. Nedry is vioes. Everybody is invited. Ihe Principal, \ HeeitYoMj Home the • Street Addraae a t* Stmt« Saturday evening, Jan. 22, Mu monthly danre will he given b? Ihe Capitol IMII Community rlul at (heir clubhouse. Refresh ment* will be served. J. It. Jensen has held a posi tion in Ihe Portland PostoAlce about 11 years. He has a line looking rnunlpy home about a mile lo the southeast of T i gard and raises chickens, gar den and fruit, nnd has some gooil looking children. ^ Churches The steamer, "Parana." look on a cargo of 3,100,000 feet of lumber lit Portland and Long view, Wash. The Baker project gels $150- 000 , Owyhee, 92,000.000 and the Vale project $1,000,000 o f the Federal reclamation fund. Apple shipments from Hood River up lo December II) total ed 1,011 ear loads with 550 ear loads held in storage. The building permits for the pn«t eleven ntonllis nl Pendle Ion were $105,103, more than double Ihe 1025 .record. The re-opening of Ihe old Revenue Pocket mine at Cen tral Point promises big mining I activity there (ho coining year. FLO R ID A R EFU G EES REC EIVE COM M UNICATION Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schulte refttgees of Ihe Florida disnsler. an,j who are now nicely domi ciled in Iheir home on Cooper ML, rereived lellers last week from friends in Hollyhood. say ing Mint the city has come up smiling front their disaster. The letter govs on to say thnl the citizens have tackled Ihe problrm " f rehabilitation in so capable a manner lliat at pres ent writing lit ere i« lillle evi dence that anything unusual has happened. The storm brought the peo ple together and they now pre sent n united front. Every ono of them work«,! ehouhter to shoulder making Hollyhood a banner clly o f the southeast. Plans are being considered for n new logging railroad for Hie Oshko«li Lumber Co. lo ex tend several miles northwest of Ivan nnd to cost about $50,000. rixmprovemen is eautiful HEVROLET in Chevrolet H istory Marvelous beauty, luxury and style! 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C om e in ! Special shev.lag all this week. Narrow er to provide fiEffe ct. clc.tr vision Nett- nnd Improved Tran?r*.I?'ion Nett* Brake and Clutch Pedal Closure Preventing excessive draft on floor of cuff New* Universal Joint 9 u l Netr Hardware Nett Running Board# —with These Amazing Price Reductions! & TV, COACH fsrasr Pris. 1*41 otir« - - * 6 2 5 SEDAN - * 6 9 5 U N t Atf . i Form er 1 T« m » i <rA.— m tire«now m » All P r l n e e M t k l Bernard A t Stipe’s G arage Stipe C/: Beaverton, Ore. Q U A L IT Y A T L O W COST