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« Friday. Th« tl. l i t t PROGRESS PEOPLE PROVE PROGRESSIVE (By Klmer M. Holder) Called at Ihr Carl Hansen homo a n j found Mr*. IIan»rn quite il! with an attack of flu. I. L. Morelock k m absent from home when I «sailed- lie f* one of the “old-timers" * - round here and ha* always raised a large crop of fruil in hi* orchard. Mr. H. P. nooning ha* a fine looking place. They *ay H. P. was born and raised right on this place along Watson road. Mr. Floyd Brown wa* en gaged in repairing hi* harness and doing various little job* to put thing* in shape for a busy spring time. Thursday, the I Sth— had it been Friday, the I3th, some folks would have advised me that I'd be plumb out of luck, but as it wa*. luck was with me on the 13th.’ as that day of the month Is generally one of my best, and the rain and wind didn't stop me from gath ering up news Items and a few other things that came in my way. And. hye-ttve-way- I found several people who seem to like to read county news, and l be lieve we can furnish them with all the “clean reading for all the family." Mrs. J . W. Thomas was quite ill with la grippe, hut I Itope she is better now. Freda Thomas rame home from school the afternoon that I called as she was ill— earning down wilh a cold or the flu. Mrs. Robinson hps been ill over a year. She has' just re turned from a hospital hut did not seem to be much better. Mabel Ransen. tile daughter o f Mrs. Carrie Hansen, return ed from a Portland surgical hospital recently much improved «*« member* and their families on in health, after being under the BEAVERTON TEAMS WILL I riday evening, January .'8. All MEET NEWBERG’S TEAMS care of Dr. Coffey of Portland Granger* * r e urged lo be pres — o------- She had a nervous breakdown ent. Beaverton high school bas- caused by a fall some time ag> and Me. and Mis. Carl Morelock Mrs. Ftiiabetti Mcflowan ha jkeibaU teams, both boys Mrs \V. R Van Kleek is r e - and liuliy of Portland and Mr. girls, will meet the team* from about rct'overed from a sovet attack of the gripre She wa> Nowherg on the local floor to- .covering from a severe attack and Mrs. Wallace Brown and night, Friday. Ja n . S t . The local of tonaililis. children were dinner g u e s ts of sick more than a week. ' iow great strength and j R. falber! entertain- Mr and Mrs t. I Morelock New we are going to get l>> it will be a game worth seeing , aJ> s|||1|„ r ,,|ub Krt. Sunday. business— to tell you about the ¡day afternoon. store business at Progress H. Mrs. K. K. Illllsaiieck und Oil test wells are to be put F. KIia.ruW and wife start««! up Mrs. Addle Priest of Multilo-, ber sons, l.yle and KI wood and down in Harney Valley this year. here last March. They have de inali, was a visitor last week at 'he latter's wife, of Beu(| are n .e steamer. “ Vivile Mani/ ¡("'"„ « m o ò f M rs. Ju lia Cooper i visiting at the home of Mrs veloped a wonderful business They handle «leneral Gasoline, has just loaded tt record cargo, Pauline l.eel and Mr H.llsaheek s daughter. Mrs. Ilot- Mu and oil* snd have a service o f 336.000 bushels of wheat. , -totiii Forbes were Sunday guest* ace Knitnon*. station at the corners o f the Three M ; industrial plants al of Mr. Mr, j.. Mr. Richard Ja co b * went to Scholls-Forry and the Tigard Oregon City distributed Christ Astoria Friday. He returned Billy, Geraldine and Melvin, roads, a station that has a very mas bonuses to 2,000 workers. the children of Mr. and Mrs Sunday, accompanied by u bro good appearance. Mr. Eliander A broadcasting station has W in. Smith, are ill with scar ther. Mr T N. Jacobs, and ills does about all his own haul faintly, who will spend some ing from Portland and he has been opened at Kugene that is let fever, HI 11«. tune here. to use l niversily of Oregon tal practically no overhead ex Mi»* Janet Huntley attended Mrs. I.. H. Doolittle, living penses. As a result, figures ot ent for its programs. a bridge parly Friday evening competing very closely with tt- given h> Mi** Hetty Sutherland on Allen Axe., cntxqrlaiued Wed nesday afternoon these guests chain stores and if anything he WANTED and FOR S A L E in Portland. Mrs. A. C Chinn,. Mrs. Robert is undeselling them on sonn «^»rotine and Dorothy Gram- Chamberlain, of Huber and Mrs articles. He handles nearlv e\ For Rent Frohnauer building. r. ceiill) occupies liv the New '»«<' ,,r |,,*rHand are sp. nding « Charles Hay* of Aloha. erylhing yon eould expect H lieu verton Garage. Suitable few days with their aunt. Mr- And in a general store, and r Mrs. Olio Krlckson eulerlain- for garage or storage. It. Lei* I. K. Davi*. considerable more besides, if n ed at bridge Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ander Among those present were: Me.s- HI. 2. Beaverton. Adv p8-V fellow happen* to want more son of Portland were week-end jdante* Robert Summers, Kliuei' One thing Is sure when you go in there ' ’oil are w «it 'd or For Sale— W ood. Inquire at Ha guests of Mr. and Mrs. W . I. Stipe, tleorge Blasser. It II. Net iridale Store, or address. J . Van Kleek. promptly— service, mind you’ son, J . C. Huntley. W , II. Boyd, A. McMillan, Beaverton, RL *• -Mi*s Veda Bous bus return ¡'and Mrs. Jam es of Portland Mr. Harry Cooper of Salem or phone, Beaverton, 0310. rS .d to school after several month» has rented the William Hilger* Mrs. Frank Hroderson. form , , , , .. 1 absence following two auloino- blacksmith shop and is doing a erly. Mi»» Fanning, who wa» a Coming. COMIng. COMPMI. bj|c 1|l.|.1)|t.n, J, good business tv re because lie member of the high selmol fa c does excellent work. Mr Hil- i “That'a One On Bill” — A three- Mr*. Matbitda Scott jjf Cor- ulty Iasi yeap, ha» accepted lh> act comedy to be presented by gers has been ill with a cancer litio tlaieldale Literary Society, neliu» has been spending a few position left vucuut by |lie r e s but Dr. Coffey of Portland h a * 1 Kri.lav evening. January 28. at " . * k » wilh tier sigter-m-law. ignation of Mr«. F. now-hirst been (eraling him and they| •ight o'elivck, Haiel.tale school. Mr*. Julia Cooper. say he's coming along okey. Mrs. J 8. Felslinr tius re«'i*i- Mr. ttnd Mrs. F. H St) Im ene ved word that tier tut tier. Mr, Going to be out tbl« way a MEETING NOTICE w'erc dinner guest# Tuesday ot August Johnson, wa* killed at gain soon and see some more [leaver Chapter No. Mr. and Mrs Karl Pyno of Hi«' ! lit» ,Nei| I.timber Oninpany'» at of the progressive folks of Pro [0 6 . O. K. S., regu- “Cify of Rost's.“ Kltckllat, Wash., whet»- bn wa« gress You folks who subscribe fi Fir mesljlii'. Wed lies- ^ for The Review are going to Cummings of New employed. He fell into the day evening. JaNqgiy , ‘ 1 .. . . machinery and was killed In- get a lot of good n«w« 26. at 8 :0 0 p m So- " l,rn,le^. iuner“ < of stantly. lai Visitors welcome. Receipts 1 " ‘ * * ’ *.,,^ ' ¡ i ”11 Neats, held Try Our Classlf'ed Ads required U, order of the W ***** * Mrs. V. A. Woo,, bus received c8 Mi»s Hetty Huntley was from the sad ngwa that her nie«-e. , Vf. Jessie Phart*. t**e The Beaverton Revlsw ^ 'jh»/rgd»y till Sunday at Moro, Mrs. Myrtle A«Jy)oCc, of Oakland - I I' ■' visiting at H im ¡i;;nie o f tier Calif., was struck by an e k e . sister, Mrs. Collis Mo«rc. trip train January |0. and both «the rallied and j Mr- and Mr?* Hill Hanson legs severed • chunoe fqr her ur** daughter, of H|.i*g.,*, Myn-|n " ’ ro tana, ure visiting at the home of i rBc*fv‘*g|r: LOCAL NEWS Save M oney-'Buy “Far lily Books” 3 »% saving. U ), ~ -■ 1C rides to the hook. A ry one can use them. f r i 11 *i Frequent schedules. L l curious coaches. : ! \»1 PA C inc STAGES PACIFIC/ mm roi-i-n JUST Baavarton R*»U'*. READ THIS LETTER/ ,a brother to Mrs. H. L. Hud- ,»<>n. underwent a serious oprr-1 ation Wednesday. He is report-1 «•d to he improving rapidly. Mrs. Richard Jaco b s and her daughter are staying with her fattier. Mr. Stewart at Milwaukie while her mother is ill in the Good Samaritan hrvspituj. Mr*. Mary Krulch lias pome extra fine English walnut tree* for their age— only four years and about :w*-lve feet tall. Sin- intends to plant more of them T h e Beaverton Grange will have a social evening for Ihr •w ith o D RU G STO RE Pro* f d Sold through by 271C ■ * iL o o k fo r INDEPENDENTS th e Green and White Sign}* BKETVifcCT When we urge you to start n Savings Account with this Bank today we give youstraight-from-the-shoulderadvice The .successful men of today are successful bet ause they knew how to save money. We will be Rind lo tell you how. Come in and see us about i! today BANK of BEAVERTON He who - runs may read 7 -V . *. * Give us your Grocery Order today- and every day Fresh Groceries-Honetl Prices “Quafily is oui Policy.7 Delivery Service: West side 2 P. M East side 3 P. M. LOANS WE DELIVER SATURDAY J0:30 A.M. on real estate. Low inter est cost, repayment priv- eleges. Write for details. Beaverton Market and Grocer W A S H IN G T O N Savings & Loan Assn. Shute Bldg. Hillboro.Ore. * Farm ers: We pay cash for your eggs and produce ■ f m v i A n » * ? UX 1 • * X of Service GENERAL GASOLINE THE P U B L I C Straight From the Shoulder The Y a rd Five more miles to the gallon with new and greater Drain yo*ir crank -caw and fill up with Pmrabatt motor oil. Para4rd for Ford*. ’’I t '» the end o f the run that count».” W rite ua about your unuiual experience* with the greater General Gaso line. General Petroleum Corporation, 701 Matson Building, Snn Francisco. __ t Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jan n scn . Mrs. Franrea ti Fr'gmqil *n- Mr*. i, Huntley attended u •'«'tied funds for the benefit of meeting of the aimic « u club a) fhe f ibrary fund and wi*hes to the home of Mrs. John Kimball I acknowledge contribution* from at Vancouver, Wash., Thursday ^ rs. ^ H. Keller, Mis* Hyland. 1 .. ... f. If. Rlile*. Raymnn.i Ro**i, Mr*. tl»np; Watts was railed ^unitary Meat Market. Yeager» lo Myrtle Point m-g »."»•k by H.ikery. Mission Re|| Rervicc the illness of her daughter, Mrs.| t(>hier ld»o. Mr- Idso is reported .t» uiukii , ujpruvi'd now. HUBER OOMMENCIAL CLUB Mrs. I^iliv Boring «on Saturday. Jan uary 23. H.tm p,rii. accompanied Mi. and Card i/.i*.'# A f r e s h ment.« Prises Mrs. n Mulligan of Portland Puhlie CordUlJy luvifed to Hatsm Sqn,fa*. visit Dr Bring Your Friends nnd Mrs. Kdwarj Boring. 25 cents W. F. Van Vactor of Portland Admission Mrs. Ola Hoyie. night opera- : lor at Ihe Southern I’arjflc. has relunie,, from a three-week«. ■ i»!l to her »isler in OkJghojnn and Iter sister in Minnesota. Here's proof that there are more gar-miles in the new and greater General Gasoline! But th a t’s only a part o f it. Read these results —more power in the new General Gaso line — less carbon deposit — no fuel knocks — no crank-case dilution—lower transportation cost. Here are the reasons—of course you get more power and a quicker start with the new General Gasoline. It is highly voL a tile— perfectly b alan ced . No acids or sulphur. Station, Henvorton . Pharmacy, was learned that »lie cun paint and 0. Freeman. , line pictures. There were a number of her picture* on <lt May Shannon I* quite an nr t play for a Him In Swenson'* list with the paint brush. A j 1 . . , ... ... , Review reporter calle,, ......... .Mar J * " ......... day and found her painltu« up persuaded to give painting le» the kitchen furniture, and Itlsm is after awhile. J £ A N T L E E j£ Hot Water Bottles Han't leak because it's made In one piece. No searna, no palrlies. Made of Hie fine«l rubber. Guaranteed for two yenr*. Buying Lumber from our yards saves you money x/to ? a s a f l Store W. J. McCready Lumber Co. Beaverton, Ore. Marion Watson, Sales Agent, Beaverton, Oregon Dean’s Drug Store *">*•*: - * t . -MB* ■ 0