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#» m mi » * J S fl ‘ tritut . OCTOBER 11, IMI Beaverton Keviu«v CE DAR R I L L S —By i iik r e v i e w p u u l i s u i n u 1 : 0 . • V II Stephens la working a t T il lamook. Issued Every Friday at Iteavorton, Ora lioonard Delay visited friends in Cedar Mill Sunday. H. Hhellenberyer, i J . W. Barm-», Mrs ls-slte Spencer, ^ Mrs. Ola Hoyle, the niyht o|<er-1 Mrs. F. M, I^iasiter, Mrs. V. A. a lor at the B. P. depot is spending. M™, N. W. Gorhaa^ Mrs. several, weeks with her mother in F. W. Livermore, Jr., and ' Mrs. J . R. Talbert, and Mrs W. O. Rob New Kirk, Okia. u j w ,, , ! erta and hdr sister, Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. V. A, Wood attend- p ^ te r from Portland * , , _ od a "600" party Friday evening, _ _ H lh crlci/ Cam p niaeta tha gives by Mr. and Mrs. 0 . C. Ja - ai k t u in uaip ,Hrat Hulurday and Us*r«J T u a a - cobs of Portland. AULTWW HALF. day evenings o f each m onth. Mrs. O A Andoraon and Miaa w ‘ / ’" io" “ >* ° " 0 ‘* V isiting N eighbors, w elcom e. Arnold Dashing of Hillsboro, spent ¿ ’¡¡th c f Huber on"“ and* o m - M’ A M orrison. Clerk, ihuraday visiting Inonda in Boa- ha(f .outh ot Bethany, and ,ttrob K" m m ,r A d v ^ ls tf verton and Klntun. two mites west of Cedar Mills, on -------------------------- H eaverton Rehak- Mrs. W. H. Pearce and daughter Wednesday, Oct, 26, at 1 o'rlock p. ali Lodge N o Evelyn and eon Willis of Pvrtlam. m., nine milk cows, Holstelns and Î 1 8 m eets fira t spent Monday evening in the home Jerseys, three fresh now und some and third Tur of her mother, Mre. Emma tlocken. to freshen soon, with record of each day evenings at cow given when Bold, Holstein hei 7 :3 « P M. in the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morelock ana fer; Brown Swiss heifer, one horse; \ j O. O. F. Hall, M rs, W a lte r son and Mr. and Mrs. ttpreadbor- about 20 tons of hay; four-horse H arris, N. O . Mrs. L I Myers uugh of Portland were gueste Sun spud digged; fanning mill with sack- Secretary . • „ day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. #r; 3 ten-gallon aftd 8 five-gallon —----- — ■ • " _____ i. L. Morelock. milk cans; milk cooler; Barnes A fteaverlnn Lodge No. 252, I. O, Miss Alice Rasmussen, accom Son piano In first class shape; coal / J panied by her friend, Miss ChariolU qi| heater and other articles too O. F.. moots ev- - j • * cry Monday evA- Hanson of Hillsboro, spent the wee» numemua to mention Tcrms of Sate: *20 and u n d er,Inin* at 8 p. m. V isito rs wnl~ end in the home of her grandfalhei, cash; over 320, six months time on com e. Mr. John B. Hayes. A. II. E rick so n , N. il. approved note at 8 per cent inter "la d " W h eeler, S e creta ry . 4 2 lf Mrs. J . c. Huntley, Mrs. N. W. est. Gorham, and Mr. A. M. Jannsen Rudy Losli, owner; H. A. Kura attended the Lametta chapter, O. E. auctioneer; J . J . Wlsmer, clerk. II. 8., at tha Masonic Tempi« in Port Adv c 17 land Monday night. Entered aa soeund-Waa* mailer Da Kay Haskell of Noti is visiting remit*/ I , IH 2, at tha poatoflte* at Baa* vortot, Oregon, undar tha Aet of March rolatives and friends. Miaa Mary Shackelford called on « . * * » ----------------------------------------- Mrs. Mary Reeve« Friday afternoon F r id a y , o l t o b b b Mrs. Harry Burton of Portland Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Kggora. IMPAIRING THKIK SA FE T Y Sunday, Or to bar 16th— Billy Hock- Mlaa Psarl Milter of North Plains an racatvxxl a auparflcial gun a hot was a guest at the Stark horns this wound In tha hand from a 32-rifle weak. la th« handa of Junior Mtllat. For Kdith Churchley la playing tha tunately tha hullat a truck tha alda of tha hand In a glancing mannar violin In the orchestra at the First and paaaad on out. A deviation of baptist church. The Ladies’ club will meat at the I Inch or laaa would have lodged home of Mrs. John Pointer Tuea the ball In hie brain. Tueaday. October I S -Vincent 01 lay, October 26th. aon of tha llltaon district south August Hlrkethier, Herbert Bau of Beaverton, had hla log amputat ar and Willard Bauer have gone to ed below tha knee Tuesday Run- Southern Oregon door hunting. day, October t , while he was out Mr. Joseph Church la quitting with some other boys hunting, a shot gun In tha handa of one at the wood business -and will engaye hla companions was accidentally In the grocery business a t Phillips discharged. The m otile of tha Tha Halloween party for the gun was cloee to Vincent's log, and benefit of the now school will be the Injury to the log was to severe given Monday evening, October 31 that It could not bo saved. The Mrs. N. W. Gorham spent Sat Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Reeves and operation was performed at tha St. E ^ family, Gertrud* end Rimer, were urday and Saturday night at the WANTED t t i f OR S AL E Vlncsdl hospital recent visitors at the home of Mr noinc uf Mr. and Mrs. it. A. Blanu N. E CHURCH At W same time that Vincent and Mrs. Albert Boeel a t Soap- of McMinnville. Hunday they drove How guild news due* spread. 10:00 a. m.—Sue'*” School. la In the' hospital, two other boys to Albany and spent Ibe day witn iKNF.it AL GASOLINE is s till 11:00 a. m — ” — '- - worship. are there from other communities ihe beat. Adv 30 tf 0:."0 p. m.— R'lworth LeagJe. Mr, and Mrs. John Meuror an Mr. Gorham. with Mmllar injuries. One boy has Mr. and Mrs. Collia Moore o. 7:30 p. m.—Evening worship. Mrs. Philip o shat gun wound In the log, and tertalned Mr. and F o r Sal# ; B a rg a in — 'small c o t Sermons both morning and eve an amputation of hla limb may al Thorne, Mr. and Mr» John Pointer, Moro spent from Friday to Sunday tage w ith largo lot and em ning by the castor. so bo neresaary. The other boy and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stark on m the home of Mi s. Moore s par inent sidew alk on paved stre e t. W. E. Ingalls, pastor- ente, Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Huntley, was shot In the neck. His collar Friday evening. L argo poultry house and aliou m order to attend the football game bone wma shattered, and the bullet P -fh e! C oafregitiotul Church Hunday was a day of unusual 200 p u llets. F o u r blocks w o j I Is I "dyed down beneath hla shoulder happiness In the home of Mary E. between Oregon and California. o f Hank. T e rm s. Bee own blade. A serious operation' for him Reeves when her children and their 0 :1 5 a. m. Sunday Sch oo l. Mr. and Mrs. Gorham Levereli r r , A. I). Mrooks. c iili no doubt will bo necessary. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -------------------- 111 :f*o a. m. M orning w orship families gathered to celebrate her and baby arrived lust week to spend With these things happening so seventy-ninth birthday anniversary. the winter at their home in the Wantod— D ressm akin g. D resse J . , ;0 0 p m. . j UIlior C h ristian K n often. It would teem that parents i t . 50 and up. C h ildren's deavor. Sorrento district. Mr. Lcverett li We anticipate a proud record to should consider very seriously * the pitcher for the American as clo th e« reaso n ab le. M rs.j.\ | | young folks o f ju n io r ag* tw made by the Cedar Mill unit of lo whether a young boy bd allowed »ocialion baseball leugue of In Cooper. P rogrea». c iO li; a re invited lo atten d . 'lie I'uunty bn»c hall league for Un- firearms before he has arrived al — “““ "— * ;■() i, in.. In i," m ediate C h ris coming season. Our boys, without diunapolia. an agd of responsibility, Kn.leavor. onfrdrration, made a splendid Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Laawetl en Nubblto For »a le— mo Cliim hil-, ■1 jb -CW ■ 1 — ——■; la doe« ready to breed ; 25 j 7;.-,n p, ni. Evening S e rv ice*. showing the past summer Tha new tertained at a card party Saturday New Zealand d oes; 20 K le in -j A hom e needs relig ion , and rapidly evening. Those present were ail If Beaverton's water situation (¿Mt park field la being ish G ian t d*>ea. Cun he seen | relig ion needs a ch u rch , shaped into standard form and bo from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Hen rrmalnd in a tangle much longer we ng completely surrounded by shade ry Kern, Mr. and Mrs. J e f f Land». on Ihe K ing ranch on the may be able to aigh In sympathy treat, will make an Ideal place for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wolf, Mr. John Canyon road Ju s t e ast o f the with ihe lament of th« Ancient Mar this sort of sport. Foibes, and the Misaes Pauline an city lim its. Call or w rite W . inrr “w ater, water everywhere Killa Lcel. M. H atch, Heaverton, O regon. nor any drop to drink.'' c t ($-47 Mrs. G. G. MeCormic entertained WOODLAND ACRES ITEMS at Bridge Thursday evening in the A stranger In town last wool home of her mother, Mrs. Stewart Foe S a l« —- " .i t s and vetch seed. Mrs. K. C. Gifford returned home of Garden Home. "did apt choose to run" whti< L a rg e o r sm all q u an tities. Those present im wre Mrs. Elmer Slip«', Mrs. Robt. crossing the street. One less Re the first of the week much Dan Shaw , B eav erton , Houl< 2 1 0 gallons per hour cap l ublicaa vote in 1928. Summers, Mrs. W. H. Hbyd, Mrs 4, Adv c iOtl acity. Mrs. O. V. Halms was visiting J . C. Huntley, Mrs. Otto Erickson. her daughters, Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Nelson, and Mrs. Geo Lost— Two miles north of Cedar HOARD OF VIRWRRR Mills, red rocker 8panu-l, female Btesaer. APPOINTED BY COUR1 Barker of Portland this week. Answers to name of Amy. Re Mr. Edwards of* Tigard has Mrs. M. C. McKercher entertained Jo h n T ra e h a e l, Thom na Con ward. Walnut 3855. Address 26 noil, B id County Surveyor Katrl rented Mr. Roy Philips' place and the Lady Slipper club at a luncheon East Winched St., Portland. Mrs _ ___ _ _ la living there now. Ha is raising Friday. Those present were Mrs L. E dge«. Adv e 4 7 j*- »CHUKRBAOM, B eaverton. Or. Hohbs have been appointed h> abbita, Ihe W ash in g to n county cou ri Q ae E n gin es -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- W ell B orin g Mr. Harry 8turvs was working as m em bers o f a board o f view i n All klnda of pump rop 8i*‘lo0 era fo r a proposed cou nty road at the Oregon Chair factory p ro je c t which a p etitio n , file .1 Portland, and slipped and fell, Lighting S y stem * spraining hla back very badly. Iasi $Fr<tne*day. Is ask in g b< con si rue ted In liruVKer a c re s It Auth.irt,ed Dealar L O C A L NE WS Ihe n d rth eaat c o r n e r o f W ash FAIRBANKS-MORSE PRODUCTS AUTO TRUCK AND LIVERY SERVICE, DAILY T R IPS f Inglon cou nty. T h e view ers ar. Mr. John Welter of Chicago spent TO PORTLAND f lo m eet O ctob er IS to Inapec* the first of the week in the home of hte father, Mr. M. H. Welter. the p ro je ct. FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING fj I '— 11 M m . Charles Dunham of Portland D lllce*: B ea v erto n , C o rn er o f NVataon and F ir s t B l » Mr. John B. Hayas spent .Sn.idaj was a week end guest at the home P ortlan d O ffice , P ortlan d Auto F re ig h t T erm in al ^ in the home of hte son, Mr. Je ff of Mr. and Mre. O. P. Henderson. Hayes 6 f Aloha. P h o n e: Heaverton 6 2 0 3 P ortlan d , Main 3 5 4 0 g Mr. and Mrs. Claude Anderaon of Dr. and Mrs. J . R. Talbert re Portland were Friday evening guests turned last week from a visit with in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. relatives In Medford. Van Kleek. I C H U llC H l (NNÖUNCJ It you Uve here why not have Ife answers prayer. n CH t’RCH HOME? Hoy L. Nolt, P asto r. The Itethel C ongregational e h u rrh o ffe r s Its fellow ship to St. Cecelia Church you and you r fam ily. Sunday Masses — 7:40 and Ilev. Donald Ma' Nel!, p a -e rr. I« a. m. Hunday Catechism — 0:30 and Church ef Christ 0 :3 0 a. m. October 23, 1927 Huptlism — 2 p. m. 9:46 a. m.— Bible School. W eekday Maas 8 :2 0 a. m. 1! a. m.— Morning Worship. The Haturday Confession — 4:3« toad’s Supper. Sermon by the and 7 -30 p. m. minister. 7 p. ro.— Young People’s Meet nev. J . M. O'Neill. ing. 8 p. m.— Evang li itic Service. I 0ELR1CH NURSERY CO Great song service. Sermon—“Wmt I Would Do If I Were the Devil.’’ I Hillsboro, routo 4 A splendid and growing interest is being manifested at all the ser- . . . , „ „ , viccii. The p<4>lic always ha. a | * ra rry I - fu n ,,n e of SHRUBBERY, FIL B E R T and tinning invitation to worship with! us. You are especially urg»d to l NUT T R E E S hear the evening sermon as a n nounced above. I.oeafed I m ile n orth o f Iteedvil). J . Frank Cunningham, Minister. .... . . . . . ____________ ! At the co rn e r o f M arket and Ntztrese Church 7 : t 5 p. i n — E v a n g e listic s e r vice. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, midweek prayer service. Every Tuesday from 9:00 a. m. to 12 o'clock there will be a prayer me-l'n^ in the church. We invite all Christians to meet with us on Tuesdays and pray for a revival. Bring all your burden-- to Jesus. KIMC WINTER » Tuesday • 1 une in! Air Weavers broadcast over R a d io K G W (Portland, Oregon) M usic"Singing and Sealy Sam/ Tunc in oa Health and Comfort by sleeping on an A ir-W o v en 11.00 Tuftless M attress far sale 6y BEAVERTON FU RN ITU RE HARDWARE : Bea>erlon Mr. Wilbur Holcomb spent a fev Mia. W. R. Van Kleek and her days hunting teat week, and war daughter Katherine were week end fortunate In bagging two deer. gueata at the home of her parents Miss Gladys Rhnllenberger, stu in Portland. dent at the State Normal at Mon Mr. A. M. Fortner of Freeport, mouth, a pent the week end at her III., spent a few days laat week home here. in the home of hia cousin, Mr. L. Charter No. 82 SOON TO R U L E — AND HOW? His season is again at hynd and all of us must respect his power Prepare for' it now— and save money. Good coal at lowest prices is now in our yard and awaiting your royal order. Prices are go ing to advance when adverse weather con fiions makes demand greater and delivery difficult Fill your bins now and laugh at the King later! Utah Lump, . . $16.00 Utah Stove. . . . 16.00 Utah Nest Egg, 15.00 Washington AU- , purpose size, . ' Every rip Only $75 \ M I Home W ater System Lew is Brothers Props. 4 4 -3 Meeting. A utomatic Beaverton Transfer to. Ha«« Lino Road Adv c New Location 1 0 :0 « a. m.— Sunday Sch oo l.! J . L. Holden, su p e rin te n d e n t 1 1 .00 a. rn.—-Morning w orship. 0 :4 5 p. rn.— Young P eo p le'* AND STORE Phone 6702 BEAVER WOOD COMPANY Ü Oregon > for Econom ical Transportation fa . Reserve District No 12 REPO RT OF CONDITION OF ! Tha Bank of Beaverton At Beaverton, in the Slate of Oregon, at the cloee of business October 10, 1927. 1. 2. 4. 6. T. 8. 8. 11. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances oa bills of eschange, sold with endorsement of the bank , -Including items shown in ¿9, 30 and 82,lf any. . . $418,218.17 Overdrafts secured and u i w u r e d ...................................................... 904.67 O tter bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign gov ernment, aUto, municipal, corporations, eta., including those shown in items 30 and 36, If any . . . . 133.649.44 Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, e tc., . . 2,468.78 Real estate owned other than l-anking house . . . . 6,460.00 (a) Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank 29,200.00 (be) Cash on hand In vault and due from other banka, bankers and trust companies ........................................... » 38,061.29 Cheeks on banka outside city or town of «porting bank and Other cash I t e m s ...................................................................... 2,486.36 Total cash and due from banks. Item* 8, 9, 10 and 11, . . . . . $89,747.66 ____________ D ean’s for Prescriptions... C h e v ro le t P erfo rm an ce is Thrilling M illi ons T o t a l .............................................................................................$630,428.61 LIABILITIES 1«. 17. 18. Capital stock paid I n ..................................................................... $ 26,000.00 Surplus fund ..................................................................................... 20.000.00 (a)Ondlvldod p r o f i t s ............................................. $17,768.10 (b) Lam currant expenses, interest and taxes paid 8,882.11 9,470 99 19. Reserved for taxes, Interest and d e p r e c i a t i o n ................................. 745.29 22. United StataeDeposit«, including postal savings and da pool ta of U. 8 , disbursing o ffice « . . . . 764.66 DBMAND DEPO SITS, other than banka, subject to reserve: 28. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due ' lb® »tat« of Oregon, county, citiw or other public funda 274,906.18 24. Demand certificates of deposit outstanding . . . . 486.19 26. Cashier’s check* of this bank outstanding payable on de- »■"d . . . . — after the doctor gives you a slip with that sign on it, your next thought pharmacist. is of We have a reputation for care ful work that it will pay you to heed. ................................... 8,611.661 Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, sub je c t to reserve, items 23, 24, 26, $288,971.97 T IM E AND »AVINGfl D EPO SITS, subject to reserve and payable on demand or subject to notice: 27. Tim# certificate* of deposit o u t s t a n d i n g ...... 186,679.28 28.. Savings deposit*, payable subject to notice . . . . Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or sub ject to notice, item* 27 and 28, , . . $290,496.70 Is your supply o f toothpaste 163,816.42 < running low? 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Come ini Learn what a feeling of confidence It gives you to drive a car that 1« powered for the exceptional need ...thatissmoothandquietatevery speed...that respond* to the slightest pressure on the steering wheel. Then you’ll know why millions have acclaimed today’* Chevrolet as tha finest performer in the low-price field! Bernard & $59 5 T te iw in a or Roa dater The Coa pa . • • le i ; . .*69 2 s . .*71 C ti r r - , .*74 *39S t-T o n T r a c k (C'hMJSésOnJ?) -- 4V A lt prices f. o . b. Flin Michigan T h e y in d handling an d fin a n c in g A t Stipe’s G arage Beaverton c o n RI1C T — Attest: lebstrlbsC sad swses Is M m aw this F. W. Livermore 18th day of October, 1927. *>• K. Danner. W . E ..P * g g , Notary Public. My commission expires August 22 1928. Tha Direetora i Store Q U A L I T Y A T L O W C O S T