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TH« BBAVERTON REVIEW F riday , Beaverton Review —B y - THK REVIEW FUHLI8HING CO. ! Business Directory HL-Jil’ 'Issued Every Friday at llrsv. rU»n, Or«*. Fo r Rent— I -m oni mode n apart* mont in Cady building. Com forjable and convenient. M W. Manning. * o 39-41 B :thel Congregational Church Entered us *a>'ond d.M matter I)«■ • cemlwr 9, I 'Ml, at III poetiillUia si H< *- « • ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ! ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ vrrton Oregon, under the Act of March 11.15 a. «I. Holiday HetiuoL Wanted— To hear from ownei 8, 1879. I l 'io a, in. Morning worsliip ■ M A GA ZIN ES CANDY J of ranch for sale. Htat« cash STUDIO BARBKK SHOP FRIDAY. HKI*T. ». 1927 •I:Ift p.m., JuniuF und Interni» price, particulars. D. H. Fountain Servloa ■ ^ An aiperl«nm»«l MARCKI.LF.R * diale Christian Endeavor. H ush, M iim eapolia, Minn. ■ In n<t*uiilu 3 W H ITEH ALL RESTAURANT 2 A GOOD P L E D G E Adv c 39-40, 12-13 7:45 p.m,t F.vcning Herviees. „ ..... v . « . Work n . . . .m. 2 Tho Boat of Kata ® Fini Clan AI Tire Kurt Riere« Newa-Trlb —Gen. N. T a y lo r , C asto r S ale ■Munii I'A du/.en Reasonable Piicea Prices ■ Oppasile P. 0., • Beaverton 5 line printed al the lient of il* Keaioaable , 1 'ililnrlul rolurnne Hi« Allmniai' Islullll It'll pullets, 3 M. E CHURCH UftlSM 4 E *»■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ «•■ •■ «■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H aat2 pledge, which niccla an well tin util. 85 renia euch on«* nr all. Mrs. A. H. \Vright. tmliiy llnil II la well DR. SAM UEL SORENSEN ■ BEAVERTON LUMBER CO. a sIliiMlion Flu id ity, Heptenjher i. 1977 to reproduce It Hull every rill ML 4, Beaverton. p 4« Hominy Hi liool ul 10:0«, and 2 D. V. S Now Opon «o r B u sin e ss ■ sen of every community read H om ing w o rsh ip ut I l A. M M • Iriuliial» mill II.-. mimc .I voter II, think upon II. und then inak* Wanted — Day-old calve*. Frank M Inary a • • infer N‘-w Management a iiei'Minaf pledge. Once Indi Fdw urd D Itosem an is Kunduy G. Jones, 2nd and Hall, Bea Vlii i«d Hup«riiil«ud*‘iit. ■ O ffln a B aa ve rto n 490:1® 1 - « ,:. n r. i | , . , , a ____ m . . . vidual elllxeii* make lilla pledge verton, Box 101, p 40-41 and 2 K u rin H« 0 . H illsb o ro s k L-ftS LeW“ Pr«prw loiS O III III IIII11 y prohleine will li c . F.pwonh Li ague ul V vreally reduced mid e-n»ll> evening services at H o’clock. ......................... ................................................................................................... a and Hernion bolli ninni ina und Fo r Exehange — Nice pear «III Veil. Tile pledge in lia fol ■ ■ apple orchard in Hood River «veiling hy Ibi' pa*lor. a »took Country ■ DCLLMONE LE88ARO ■ lowal valley, fre« of incumhranoe. to Prayer meeting Thursday e'<- a Com panies Bates ■ Law yer ■ “ We will never bring d in y w trade for Beaverton properly. ■ling at H o'clock. '<> Ihla, our rlly, hy any art . Write J. Naldrett, Beaverton. 4 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE a Hsr# T u ssd ay s A Thursdays 2 dlahonealy or coward Ire. nn,r 'A welcome to you at all these Oregon. A*lv. |*.’19-42 ■ N J Sk#, . . a In i» n ,. 3 r t fflW N * w ' " ' J u s l l e e K. K. ■ aver deaerl our eonirmh a: w « services. W. P.d win Ingalls, paslnr. 2 " - J i.* * 1 .’ ** .V * * * 1 , ' h Swenson, Beaverton ■ will flail! for (lie idéala and aa For Sale Chsap—Tulip bulbs ■O ffice, lleaverton Fliiniice Co, j ■ I «red things of Hie city, hull Mixed varielie*. G, W. Baker S ’ l V R B a B B a B a B a B a B a a a a a a a B B a a a a a a f l a a a a a B j alone and with many; wit wir Naznrene Church and son, 1H mile* south of H tuienb'ok isuodfng Beaverton. Adv p 41 ■ BEAVERTON BARBER SH O P? r(" '• and obey the rlly law* DR A. E. W ILSON ¡and do our heal In incite a Ilk 10:00 a in-, Hunday School. 2 C. J. Stevens, Prop. reaper! und reverence In other* J, L. Holden, superintendent Fo r S al»— Italian Prune*. Optoaetrist ■ Shave SSo ............................... H aircuts SSo we will at rive unceasingly I * ll:O o a. m. Morning Worship Malzke. 1 mile south •Rlirken Hie puhlle'a sense o' 7 :0n p. Hi., Young People’s n i ur l D . , _ 5 Laund ry In Oonneetlon Lombard street. Adv O p it .l Work R < r .iii.| . . . ■ civic duty: II ih I lima in all thru* Meeting. Oie vnva we mny Irnnamil till* rily H :0 0 p. m., F .v a n g e H slic s e r NOTIOC ¡■ B B B a B a B flB a B B B B B B M U ^ B ia a B B a B B B B B B B B B flB arealer, heller, and more bean *'lce. This will serve to inform the Iif«il Ilian it was Iransmllled I* 8s00 p. m. Weilnesday night. public that Mr. P. M. Madden . C. W. NOYES N A P E S ft SON ne.“ ■ rnyer meeting. AI1 welcome. is rio longer in my rmptoft You are invited to attend \ A T T O R N E Y A T LAW 2 B IL L I A R D P A R L O R F. K. Swenson. Miese services and you will feel ¡j Braver Chapter No. ■ Collections of all kinds 2 Cigars, Tobaooos A'slcome when you come. Ineuranoe ■ Co nf not lone, •o ft D rin ks 3 I OB. O. K. g „ Reg. For Sale— 9 weeks’ old pigs. Roy L. N oll pastor. ulnr eommunirntion 80.00, Inquire Chas. Bernard. 2 Beaverton 0 Oregon r e g o 2 o 2 ^ / Building Watson St 2 Wednesday evening. Buildin« Beaver!on. Adv c i l 2 B R M B N R a R a a R a H B a R a a fl^ a B B B B a B B B B B N a B R N N N » B st Cecflin Chorrh •Sept. 11, a' 8 P. M. Sunday Matties — 7:40 anrf Visitors welcom e. How good news does spread. 2 THE BEAUTY BOX ■ " • » « v i e « a n d q u a l i t y 1 i Degrees. By order o f \V. M. Jessie C. 10 a. m. I ORNERAI, GASOLINE I» still 2 « X P E R T M A R C E L L IN G ■ ,S 0 lJ R M O TTO > Pliarls, Hec. 8:30 and Uir best. Adv 36 If Sunday Catechism c4l 9:30 a. ni. ■ F A C IA L S M A N IC U R lN o a , S B 0 R 0 IC E ft COAL C O .« fci.SLW .v «R ttW W ÍM R lM aaM N h .' O V V k «V % % V % V M A 3 2 2 Rhone ue fo r appointments ■ Hillsboro, Oregon J ■ a E B a B B B B B B B B B B f lla B .B lB B B B B B B IB a a B B B B B a iiB • 3 A. L HANSON 4 W O O D AN D C O A L F. W. BISHOP Plumbing and Heating 2 3 •> ALOHA HUBER ITEMS Mrs. Caroline Caunl vlalled In Portland recently. Mr*. Peterson was a Hills Iwiro viaflor reccnily. Mr*. Anna Livengoo<l visile*’ « in Forest Grove reccnily. ■ Cord wood or Flub ! Pho.ie 2003 X Beaverton Harry Hidwcll visited al lm 2 P ro m p t D e liv e ry T e l. *5 0 4 | home here over the holiday. ......................................................................................... Mrs. William Clifton wu* i* ■ ■ W. E. PEGS I lleaverton visilor reeenfly. Mrs. William Clifton ha* re Undertaker aa*l Enbalmer * covered from a few days’ ill liens. / is' GRANGF. BUILDING 2 * _ 8 T . W TN IN SK Y Mr. I. J. Y immoh o f Beaverton m Beaverton, Ore. 5 i* wiring llie nc I ioo I house foi ■ Telephone 3003 a a electric lights. a ■ B M a a a i B B B i a a a a a a n a m ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ! Mr. Hchrader is building a new garage al hi* residence on W heeler avenue. Mr. mid Mrs. Jess lluyev uiiu daughter Kluubeth have re- turned from a vacation ut Heu- side. j u iA Mr. und Mrs. Uurry Price uuti [W R K X H A M S T R A IN ) FOR SALE sun Harold und Mrs. W illiuin Mixed Named Varieties |l 5<> pkl; named varieties $ I Oupkt. Clillim visited iu Portland Sat urday. Also BEST LUPINE Seed at 50c pkt. Hubert Chamberlain and Les Should ha planiod now during ino.ilh of August. Sard ran bqobtain- ter Gray visited the iiillsburo ad at UKItritOLD'S FEED STORK <*r our rcaidenre. Corns and I. O. M. F. lodge lust Wednes see our second blooming delphiniums. day evening. 2 \NY LEN G TH , any K IN D j Wood Sawing 2 l II AHDWAHK, PAINTS 3 2 Choice Delphinium Seed Phone 5107 | t t J ^ j ^ C. E ALLEN Westdale Beaverton transfer Co. Lewis Brothers Props. A U TO TRUCK AND L IV E R Y S E R V IO E , D A IL Y T R IP « T O P O R T LA N D F U R N IT U R E AND PIAN O MOVING OUlces Iteavrrtnn, Corner of Watson and First 8L Portland Office, Purl land Auto Freight Terminal I’ honn: Beaverton 0203 Portland, Main 3540 Earning Plus Saving! "b •«r#r<r Mr. mid Mrs. Armand Gibson and twu children of Lus Angeles are visiting at the Huuluid t*. Itugers home. Mrs. Hurry Hidwtdl und Mi*» Muriel have been visiting Glad ys Hidweil, whu is ill m u sani- luriuui at Huleui. Mr. und Mrs. Juliiisuu a u u sons ur llceilville have returneii J Irutn a week s vavatiun spent R ial Seaside. S Mr. and Mrs. Jusepli Yurk 2 irom near Yamhill are >i-itm- ^ tlioir daughter, Mrs. ' Lilie* ^ Gaunt, here. || Mr. W ilii.mi Shoemaker, Mho is eiupluyed al a lumher eauii near Yernunia visited here at ms home uver the holiday. Mrs. Franeia Livermort ar. of Huber is suH’eriug from a sprained knee received wlnh playing with her little grand •laughter. Mr. and Mrs. Sclivveinoff and cliiidri'ii, who recently moved to | Ycnionia, are living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. llushill '<*f lluher. 9:45 a. in.- Bible srtiool. 0. B. Harris. Superintendent. 11:00 a. m.— Morning wor 7:00 p. m.— Young People’ s Meeting. 8:00 p. m.— F.vangelisllo Ser LOCAL NEWS Mr*. Henry W alts is confined a her home by lllnes*. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clement lid family motored to Gresham *unday. Mr*. George It. Reed left on Weilnesday for a visit with her mi in Cleveland. Mr*. J. C. Huntley left Tuc* lay for a visit with her «laugh er, Mr*. Colli* Moore of Moro. Mr*. Alice Ba»com spent last Tuesday in Hillsboro visiting ter slaughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred i la.«com. Mr. and Mr*. II. O. Stipe of iearliart arrived Monday for a visit in the home of their sou. liner Stipe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sum ner* spent from W rdnesduy. lo Monday in one of llie Oceauwew ullages ul Yuclruls. The Mi.«.*rs Florence ami Hel en Jamieson and their brother lames, and Miss Einora Den nison spent (lie holidays at As tir Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Guv Alexander ■ ml daughter «valine, Mr. and Mrs. .1. YV. Ray mini anil family, and Mr. and Mrs. George Thyng and family ’ spent t h e lolidavs al Pacilie City. it the home o f Mr. and Mrs. W .j .1. Alexander, after returning from Hie Fast, where they spent about three mouths willi rela-j lives and friends. Mr. Frank Guunl, Sr., m m son Arthur visited al llicir home liefe over the week end from Tuetr dunes al Bonlucke’s camp 'near Y Alilliill. Is Power Rightly Used Mrs. W illiam Shoemaker and ■ laughter Mary, and Mrs. tvub- 1 erl Cliuniherlaiii and daughter Virginia made a business trip ln Pur I land recently. Y ou can't appreciate this latest The Huber Ladies’ Social Im triumph in home light ami power provement club held their first plants until you actually see it Is Conserving the Power meelmg of Hu* season ut tile demonstrated. Although intro i iioine of Mrs. Peter Wickstrund duced only recently, this finely built piar.t has already become a iii lluher on Thursday ufter- nation wide sensation. New de | r.oon. pendability — new economy — Mrs. Agtirll o f lluher etiler- new esse of operation — new lalned llie Swedish Missionary standards of construction —that i.irele al her home Friday af is the new ternoon \u!li a silver lea. There were guests from Beaverton and F A I R B A N K t - M O R S B Portland. Mr. unit Mrs. T. Stewart en tertained Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Chamberlain ami daughter Vir T h e FRirbnmkn Morwr finance H « n m ake« Ift ginia al » dinner party Thurs possible for you to pay for this plant while you Ore rnjoytnft it. Lom e in today— no obUgattog day evening, the occasion being t o buy. Mr. Chamberlain's birthday. The neighbors and friends of R. 8CH U EPBA CH , Beaverton, Or. Qaa Englnaa Mrs. Mnlcom o f lluher tendered W all Boeing her a parly last Wednesday af- A ll kinds of pump rapairing fternoon, the occasion being her Lighting Syatams A u th orize«! H ea ler _____ birthday. She received flowers F A IR B A N K S -M O R S E P R O D U C T * and cards, and refreshments The Lulny Bros. I,timber com The grading will soon b e were served. completed on the Grand Ronde pany is building a new logging Mr. and Mrs, K. H. Hammer end of I he Salmon river Iligll- road from Heio into (lie moun of ScatUti were week end guest» tains. WnT. EARNING SAVING See it In action A R E S O LU T IO N Beaverton, Oregon, Bepl. 1937. i 'o u r t o f t h e fttm te t f th o C o u n t y o f W a « b In * to o o r «>*oB. P la in tiff, vi Kord T o u r ln * Autom obile. M otor Pi<>. <•*. I5.77t. Model 102«. U conoo for J * » ', V «- I7 *«f7 ; O rrlo Rutton, and ail othor p«-risotto lnt»re«to<l T>rff ndantii. Rlî*t* of Oroffon. ■ ¿S ' ) •ao. County of W ash in gton ) T o o rrin Hatton, lh i v e r t o n , Oroifon ; M. O ld «. Beaverton, O re *o n ; and to Bern ard & Stipe. Boa v ert on, O re- *otx; and to w h om ever It m ay c on cern: In the N am e o f the State o f O r«*«*n: You. and <*«eh o f you, a re hereby notified and w ill take notice that the folio winic doser i bed peroonal p rop er ty. to -w it: Ford T o u rin g Autonlobile. Ideet.so No. 57-097, fo r the year 1917. Motor N o il.14S.77t. M odel 191«. v h i FObied by tlw- s h e riff o f W ash in g to n County, O rego n, on the 10th day o f vu*u«t. 1927. at about the h our o f S:3# o’clock V M. o f «a id day. in th e ! County o f W ash in g to n . State o f O re- I T«n. in the vicinity o f 1 m ile south ! o f Beaverton. O regon. In said c oun ty: I A "other school vest is at hand and again this store is beadqnar- * * ters for school supplies of all kinds Official text books for a^ grades, both new and some used, to be had at a substantial sav ing while Ihey last. Du nut wait until the last mom, ut fur service. Bring the child or list of needs and lie assured of leisurely selection. DEAN'S DRUG STORE The Sten \ Announcing e %e Imperial Landau a t a N ew L ow P rice now only The Chevrolet Motor Company announces a price reduction on the beautiful Imperial Landau. Th e “ Body by Fisher” is o f special design and is finished in ultra smart colors o f genu ine Duco. Oblong windows, a low roofline and brilliantly nickeled winiishield frame and landau bars emphasize its stylish, dash ing appearance. You owe it to yourself to see this masterpiece o f craftsmanship and value— to see how it ■ combines all the advantages o f Chevrolet’s advanced engineering and proved design . . . smoothness, snap and high speed roadabil ity . . . unfailing dependability, finger-tip steering and restful comfort. 5 745 #a>B»<rly«7HP Lo-K Flia*. M ic h . The Touring or Roadster ■ $S23 The Coach - $595 The Coupe - $625 The 4-Door Sedan > • $695 The Sport Cabriolet - - $71$ H -Ton Truck $395 (Chassis Only) 1-Ton Truck $49$ (Chassis Only) A ll IM c - . (. <v h. n im . MlchJa~> T h o (n c In J c lh * l o w * h a n d lin g a Come In today— and go for a ride In this finest o f all Chcvrolcts! Let Us Help You to Conserve Bank o f Beaverton 6, Beaverton Rehekah Lodge 348 Beaverton, Oregon. your committee on reso lutions regarding the death of rranees E. Rogers, Our «later, report the following: Therefore, Be it resolved that on nrcnunl o f the «lealh o f our »later, Frances E. Rogers, t h e charter he draped for thirty days. Therefore, Be it resolved that (he following Memnriam be se lected in behalf of our deceased Sister: IN MF.MORIAM “ Even Death has a wonderful mission Though K robs us o f those we love; II lifts our hearts from our sur roundings To long for that meeting above. No matter how heavy the bur den, No matter how great the despair. Doesn't Heaven seem nearer and dearer. To know that our loved ones are there?” Therefore, Be is resolved that llie copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes; that copy be sent to Sanford G. Rogers, the bereaved husband: and that a copy be furnished to the Beaverton Review. Fraternally Submitted, Walter Harris, Bosa Stevens, Silverl«*? Camp meets His Lulu E. Cliftop. tlrst Hal unlay and third Tues day evenings o f each month. The Walker-Ross fleet will Visiting Neighbors, welcome. take 21.000,000 feet of lumher Consul, H. A. Morrison, Clerk* from Portland to Japan during Jacob Kemmer. Adv.clttf September. SI'W W O V S B a p tis m — 2 p. m . Weekday Mass 8:'.!0 a. I bi t i l i C l r r * l t 4:30 Saturday Confession •conn, f o r ind 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. M O’ Neill Tbp Ktote o f Church of Christ that M id autom obile ever slnee h a« ••••n. and now I«, In the pn«**»a|*m Gnd ruf tody o f maid s h e riff o f W aah Inaton County. Oregon, and I« be log p ro «« • d« d »««U n e * In the above ' n tltled C ourt for the f* feitor of ha sam e fo r a violation 0t Chapter 0 o f the O eneral f«»w e o f Oregon for H I , the sam e being an act re lat- ’ig to the fo rfe itu re and enlg of oats, v«>hlrlas, and **her convey* inren used In the u n la w fu l trans- Ktrtsflon or posaesaion of In tosirat- •ng liquor w ith in the State of Ore* 'o n ; and that a ll persons h av in g or »aim ing any Intereat In said auto- m oblla are hereby required to ap- fw ar before the above entitled Court In the C ounty C ourt House o f W a s h ington County, Oregon, at Hillsboro. O regon, by S aturd ay, the l l t h day o f Septem ber, 1017, which said day has heretofore been d uly set by the Ybove entitled C o a rt as an anaw er day herein and to defend against «aid proceedings, and that upon their failu re so to do. a judgm en t o f fo r feitu re o f said autom obile w ill be ntered. T h is Notice la Issued and given to you. and each o f you. pursuant to an o r«lrr d u ly m ade hy flou. Oeo. fl. 1-egley, presid in g Judge of the above entitled Court, on the l i s t day o f Auguat. 1917. W itn e s s my hand and the seal of said C ourt a ffls e d •• H illsboro, W ash in g ton County, Oregon, this 1st •ay o f Septem ber 1917. (B e a l) # K d w C. Irtjce o 41-41 County Clerk. o , í » ít reptfmbfr Home Electric Power Plant Bernard Stipe At Stipe’s Garage Beaverton, Ore. Q U A L 1 T Y AT L O W C O S T