ALOHA-HUBER REVEW A L O H A TRANSFER Live New# From A Live Community Daily Service to Portland Mrs. t'.laru Tobia», who In*» I wmxh i|uil»‘ ill in Iho Purl lami Su rg ical lio>pital i> goidim .«h'llg «n>ll. Mrs. Kno Stimlhi'rg is x i m I i i i : lior ilnu thtor. Mrs. Hohorl Ingi'r soli, al liladstono, ami 1» alloml ms:' Ilio (iliallU u i|lia . L e t U s Figure Y ou r M o v in g Jobs Aloha, Oregon r Phone Beav. 1948 Rov. ami Mrs. K. II Tolwilor ami Mrs Ji'sv,' l.oo »poni Mon day at Ilio homo o f Mrs. K. \\ \\ a l ls , in Porllaml : S. N. BUCK & SONS, INC. ■ Pioneer M erchants : ; ■ °‘ ALOHA ........................ OREGON Nineteen Years In Same Location _ Vlolia-llnhor >.h»>l xxill ho mn So,do„y»ior 1?. cor»,s o f loaohor» as lasl yoar ■ will liaxo oharKo o f (ho soliool. ■ ■ Mr*- F * rl " *''*• Pori land, B xisilod xvilh tho l.oo family Sun ■ day ami atlondod Iho oliuroh “ sorvioos and Iho funoral of Mr J Potrrson. I Mr. T.harlo.s J a r K 'o n , of Mu I hor, a fte r an right months* so I jo u rn in .Montana for his heall li * has rrturno,| to Ins homo not I much itnprovod. Mr. and Mrs. H, A Mmitgiim ! ery are t h r proud parents o f a I fitti*» hoy horn at th r Portland ¡sanitarium Friday. .I«|ly ir>lh Vlioy havr immisi Inm Hilly Your Money Buys More at Miss Pearl Cooke, of Foresi • Grove , wdli her p a ien ls and ^ her cousin. Russel Ramh««sek. d of Portland. were liinclieo" d g u e s t, at the H.irker home Fri ¡ I day evening. 'd T h e Buck family, who l i a x c ; a retu rned from their week’s o u t - I B ing at Cannon Bench, nil re B port a splendid tini'*, cxrepi f, Mr. S II Buck, who s iirfe re| | B from Imdly ulcerated teelli. Sr-xoral Aloha Oddfrllows â t- touded thr I hldfi'llow pieni«* Mr*. I. E Kind xxa> called t<- ' g n ear T ig ard Iasi Sunday and aro Portland Tunmlax hx ihi* n e w ^ lv anticipatiti».'', a picnic at Ilo dial her hiisbantl h;ul been I ikrn id park at IlilU horo novi Sunday to die Good R.'im.irilnii I m >'M i I. i » I’e 3 Miss Helen I.indilli. Miss during the p re x o m . night. Vera Tolwilor and Lawrence has been working i^ 1 epair man d Vllison are lo go to the Baptis xin die shop al the mill al W est d M ii ■ Â Sum m e r Assembly at Mr.VUnn T i m b a r , and ville « v e r the contins work-mid wlien working, his hand xva à haillx erush«Hl and h-' suffered !S Mrs. Aiolà Sumlborg and Ihe lo s s o f one finger. lie is À daughter, F ra n c e s , and son. re s tin g a * well as can h ex- A Kenneth, left Sunday for a txx. peeled. S weeks- vacation with Mrs. Suml At die meeting o f Itov Seoul herg s sister, Mrs. T . B u rton , a, I'naip Nu J J un I'ne-dux even 8 Marshfield. nig. several o f die |mxs | ,..L K Mrs. J o s e p h in e P otrrso n. 01 I h e ic . te s ts i i pig E «'Incapo, and her sister. Mr- an overnicht e.imping I n o fur K J o h n s o n , o f Everett, NVashin. ru ead ay night. H am w ton. whom she lias been visiting negl T e tw ile r ami F i l l s \nlrim t.i..i j spent Saturday with Mr». A. F •heir swimming tests in it,, Larson on Hul«er. Avenue. Broadway swimming lank T u e s i Mrs. Viola Kearney, of M ai­ day afliTivoon. son, atlondod th e Peterson Mr. J . tl. Sliekuey imixed hi funeral Sunday. Kmma Belle r e a l esta te headipiarters from P eterson will spend next week the Sch illin g hiiililiii.' into «1er at (lie Kearney home with her row’s g a ra e c . as the room he friend. Elizabeth Freem an. ocrupjed for nnlx h rie f lime EunoustheMridOnr , s ! ! ■ Ilio W h o o lo r' ami I w o r s ha\o Mr.umt Mrs. .......... . rolurnod from U n ir li'l n n n Irli» |,«\o hoon ......................a \i, tip Ilio Wilson n\or l'I.oi W ................ moro li mo W t-, a fino limo. • „ 'I r . ami Mrs. W illiam «Untoli lim iti^ Itrown. w ho ha» aro spomlinu ••« fou .lax » al booti \ i s i li n . rotaiixos in Violi.«, j du ir homo loro, rolnrnod In In- homo in Cori ] land Salurday ' " r Mrs. J ' " s II ixos r i i . l'iTninod Mi. Ilavos' lalhor. of Mrs K. Tulli o, Mi . K. .1 1 Hoax orlon ovor Ilio xvoob orni T h o m s and Mis I «lilmoro xyoro h oslossos il a xvonior roast Mr» Moyos and ..... . win* lixod i.n Ilio l i n |# s. Ml s (| Il ul l ,,. , , a f< XX xo.irs, T u l l i o -* homo Tuosdax ovoniim homo in Tho sa,no» M ^ ',"*- dd ' '* “ Dmoiv. Ml's \ , Konl\ioky. *Rd ............ r. Mrs. Mani dot», and Mrs. Allon. o f l‘orllan.1 Ml * " ' * * • ' « Han is. «xi II »x xvoro diiinor gnosis of Mrs |i Ion, was a viailor al Ilio homo v. B oro sford in Porli,md. ........ ,fay. /or Quality Products Fair P rices and H onest Dealing Dean's Drug Store Mrs. J e s s i e I'.raven is e n jo y ­ ing a visit from lier daughter o f Idaho. W o are sorry to lira - Dial Mrs. Craven will move in August to W allu la . Idaho, wlier she will make her home witi her son, Glen. I Mrs. F. E. T u ttle is working at Ids t-rade. that o f carp e n te r The 3 2 * 2 d t S io n in McMinnville. Mrs. T u ttle jviaHed with him ov e r the w eek­ -end and attended a Seventh Hav Adventist ra m p meeting. Mrs. Tarf W holer is improv ing his house by painting il /-? t Coming J Mrs. Morris Holmes, o f San Jo s e . California, left last T l m r s day a fte r visitin g for a week a* the home o f her 'i s lo r . Mis. \ F. I.arson. She motored from California with neig hb ors. Mi­ ami Mrs. Halverson, wlnu also slopped here on Iheir way to Seattle. is rented t«i i Puri land man Mr C. R. Hlilloeli. xvh*> has in stalled an up -to date hakerx T h e la tte r moved in Thu rsday and will he ready fur busin ess Satu rd ay morning. ... ... ^ , , „ .. Mi and Mrs. Vmlrrw l»on* or Mr and Mrs W o r d R«W> • * (|(|l| Mrs. .. ....... Ma» raoonily. „ „ Mr and Mrs. Kr««i|k «ialini Uni li Clark ha» n i n i I from |((()| f Mi and Mrs. Harry a ido.isanl xaoalloii sponi in (1|.||H| ............. ,|„. fi g a r i » I '» Soalllo ilii,| I aroma, W a d u n a (| h ino liold al Klsiior |mrh, l«»n. T ifarli. oli Humlay. lino««», Mr. ami Mi » tank »•nl\or nini ftMiitllitir. nini u l»«i- nini fumtlv liiivi* i*e ini*i»«*• I Irnni |x«»i lunrli wori» unjn>«M| l»v ull " V*r » ........ ......... ..................... V farowoll ami - u r p r i .o party in Soulborn «in-Ron * .......... ^ *Mr ....... Mr inni Mfs Vml> lionholni xviII ho dtnnnr inioil« of frloiul* in lown Krnlay. Ilio ...... .. brina Mr I io n li ni in * hi^lntiix Mr and Mrs I d n Vooslo nini fu in 11 x and Mr. ami M r. T a y lo r wHI •iiniii Ilio xxook o n l l'niiipitig Oli Ilio sInnos o f MI Mi H ...... 1 ttih d o r f . Mr and Mr» Mol/ol llaxxlox I li le U imi Mr. and Mrs I «I l.nlsm i Mr ami Mi and sou, Mrs. l'yriis W ado and son, Iunior, or Oklahoma, and Mi 's. \ lluok ha xv loliirnoil L oa l— Tullio ih'g. 1 x r . old: of from a idoasaiii xaoalion s|i«»nl modiiim sl/o Itoliiru lo H. J . al «.annoti lira«'h | Co*., flly , llowar«! a - .l t Beaver Theatre July 24 - 25 and 26 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday • • 1HL WORLD’ S WONDER l‘ ICHJRE • • with Wallace Beery Lloyd Hughes Lewis Stone Bessie Love Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Stupendous Story ! The Gilm ore family with id other employee* o f die P. E P. company anil Iheir fnulies. - i " ' " 1 a viyrj p b w i n l day la 3 Sunday in the Imnuilauts tin í wen! as far as Caseadera on tli e a r s . Ihe l«Hik the eompanx's speeders nud went 15 miles fa rt h e r up into the w oods i III», compiitiv's ra m p On d i ' rA hack a brake failed to work ami 8 it was h.v merest elilinee dial 8 an accident w a* avoided How • ijZ ever, “ a miss i* as good as a mile’ ami all reported a verv «5 jo lly lime. T h e liilniii,'> s al > K enjoyed die I* F P all d x K day picnic at die Oak* T h i n s day o f (his week. :CM£DV —"TMt BIG IDÈA PATHE NEWS ADMISSION 2 5 cents KIODIE8 A DIME TUESDAY 4 IS PAY NIGHT BIG MONEY SAVING JUL Y 23 to 27 In d u sive.... at all 20th CENTURY STORES Read Our Circulars Pride In Ownership With Goodyear Tires on your car—you know you have the best. Your friends know it. The whole world kitows if. Announcing Items and Prices for this Big Event 20th Century Stores Your Nearest Store is BEAVERTON Everyone knows Goodyear is the standard of comparison. And you can get these famous quality tires for no more than you pay for so-called “bargain” tires. Here are a Few Examples of the Prices W E ARE OFFERING in Genuine GOODYEAR TIRES 30x 3 1-2 Clincher Fabric . $ 6 .2 0 32 x 4 Straight Side Cord . . 1 3 .9 5 33 x 4 Straight Side Cord , . 1 4 .7 0 3 2 x 4 1 2 Cord, $ 1 9 0 0 ; 3 3 x 5 Cord, $ 2 5 .2 0 STIPE’S G A R A G E BEAVERTON, OREGON Mr. (i|,a|imail, xxlio aro gniiig oasi |tll| lo ho axxay aovoral ntnnlhs, h.v n o *.h h o rs and irioml'. on SalUiilux ovoillng I I'«' litllidiod 'xas playod and rrfi oshm mils w*'i........... Pro» ..... n • •......... .............. wm. and Mrs. Orni Shuw, Mr orni Can Buy LUMBER At Most Any Price But you cannot buy quality Lumber—the only Lumber you can afford to use to build your home—for any less than we are selling it. Get our prices, and remember we guarantee the quality. 1x12 No. 3 Common Per M $12.00 1x8 Shiplap No. I Com. Per M 20.00 “ The Y ard o f Service” McCready Lumber Company MARION WATSON. SALES AGENT ! !