The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, October 21, 1927, Image 4

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    TOPAT,
FROM
OCTOBER
t i , 1921
OUR
•>
the vh sn tfttr «ml entent of
euch
H IT E O N
NEWS
lini*r»*vi*itivR| nr impr«»v#m*nt» they
IIITKON r o u e s A TT K N II
[ elmll make theeevuv Mid to levy such
W O M K N 'S C L U B I N S T I T I T K
" r *ddltt«mi%i i«\. not «»» e\
..
as »
j as:
" * 'd ten mille un Ih«- »toller, **»» nil
Mr*. Herman M ettent m e and Mi»* tnweble real an«t pii«oit«l pru|i«»rty
KIT* Van Kleek a t t u d id the itigli- lit Mill r»»*«t dlatrlct. an a tunjmity
CORRESPONDENTS
Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as
T old by Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly^ jj tute *iv*n in the Central lib r a r y ! of ,u> h r*»w*** u , i>.yve. af
If JVU are a irranyer you do not
want to forgvt that
\».i<huurton
NEIGHBORS HELP HINTON
County Pomona (Trance meets next
FARMER HI II I) B ÏARN Wednesday, Oct. 20>th, with Green
There were 14 men pnssent
at Mountain p t i i p t in Buxton,
KINTON NEWS
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
A meeting o f the Ladies' Aid So
Cutting last Friday, and there was riety with invite,! friends was held
an old fashioned barn miring. Mr . •« ‘ h* ch,ur£ .Thursday i f U n w i .
Cutting it erecting . new bam . M * “ ”
bu*‘ nw\* c o n w ., eJ w ,,.h
««ie W fa a f
_________ < t i * CkttTCft And « id WOIV dU CM W ll.
35x60 feet. M d w y gcwl projrrim*
was made on thi* occasion. It u
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Spollmann
needle*« to *ay that * goodly num • and »on. Clarence Robert, Mrs. Ora
l>er o f ladies were present, nnd a May Workman, and Mrs. Bvnthall.
wonderful dinner wns served to the j all o f Portland, were visitors t h e
men at noon. All present spent a ' first o f the week at the home o f
very pleasant day. and all are hop- , th* Pomeroy family,
lag that there will be
a
•'bam
M„
Eme
^
K W k KD , chn.
warming later on.
| d m were ww k end »ruesU of her
—
1 brother In Portland. Mr. Van Klee
John Klein o f Portland was call j spent the day Sunday at the 'Thornp
ing on old friends around
town son home, his family making the
return trip with him.
Sunday.
miu
o f Portland Saturday by th* Ap f„ r lh„ pur>>><„
o f r, toln, .... ..
plu-d Education Department of th e| w„ h which i„ rtefray (lie
..r
^rrgon
FaW ation
of
W o m m ' i m ,'k >n*cl»i imutvi ■>> »» or
I m •
provw aata in mut ho »< i M itrk t No.
I t W m I i I iik I ii « C ounty. O rv*«ix
,lul>*
I D . I cd tnlp K ill iln.v
* Oelolu*»
Bobby Can* pl»ell i* qu it« ill at 1917.
hit home.
A»t V
J. Ward.
County J u»lge
Mr. Joe Meat* it employed in a C4T-49
Portland rara**.
Mr. M. Kahn has been ill at his
home the past three day*,
_
Mr. Ernest Hite has a number
o f painful boils on his hand.
Mr. Herman Metaentine was in
Portland on business Saturday.
KOTH E
mu
o r
in
T tt
I t l s T I I H T l l o . t l l M K K 1'-
v iitm a r a r i »1. h o \u
IN IH ITH IIT NO. *«
N o lle * 1« h e r e b y g iv e n th a t * twaet*
ln < »if th»' r*# n t*iit tics p a y e r » ««f
District
WaaMngthfi
C o u n t y , O r e g o n , 1» h e r e b y c a lle d , anti
w ilt h* h e ld « t
ti»«« ttrrn a a S»*ho»>l
II’ *u.««* In pii t«t IttMil M - i r i c t Wo. IS
Miss Gertrude Richter spent the
W .i. h in ir io n C o u n ty
O re g o n * on th*'
■\oek end at her homo in Portland. 5 th «lay o f N o v e m b e r , 1917, a t
th«-
Mrs. Herman Metaentine »w as
a h o u r o f t o ’c l o c k p in )*f « * i d «lay.
caller at the Drallic home Sunday. t o d la c u « * th * g t h lr ik b lilly o f le v y »
in g a » p e e k il o r *d«lltl**»ial r o o d la x .
Mrs. Herman Metaentine called at ,,, * , i (, d la trte t. t o U r t r r m ln , w h a t,
the Nelson home Thursday evening. ¡ i f « « y . county r,>««l. ..r
portion#
...
_
.__ , . _ .
__ __________ i ^ i l ' h c r e o f in a ab l ,ll» t r le t s h a ll h « im
A large number o f the city folks
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Bowles and took
,
,
m
.
..
-Mis* Gertrude Rich
le s w A In any spcrlsl manner, and
son of Greenburg spent the day in
***
? ' the Califom ia-t'regon game Satur- , hr rh, r„ . „ r , ml *Xt*llt o f
«uch
son
the
first
o
f
the
"week,
,and
the
town Friday,
tni|>f«»v*nt*nt
«»r lm|»r»»v*m«*nta th«*>
report 6 f the guns were heard on
•hall m ak* tharcon nnd to l*vy *uct
W. C. Hall was employed in Far-
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bolen nnd chil­
all rides,
we have not hear,!
•pactal *»r «d d ltlo n a l tax not to rx
eet Grove for a few days last week
dren
were
callers
at
the
Olson
home
c a* d tan m ills on th* d ollar, on all
how much game was bagged.
He now is employed in Salem.
Sunday.
tax ah l* r*a! and p *r*o*a ! pr«»|»*rt>
Services at the church Sunday ar •
In «mid r««ad district, a « a tuaj»»rlt>
J. J. Van Kleek returned Frida> as follow s: Fible school at 11 o'
Hunting season is now open. We o f su ch r**l»t« i»t tnx p a y or« o f «aid
from Ashland, where he spent the d ock in the morning:
preaehirg wonder if ev
bang
means
a road d istrict «h all d*#m
advlaabl
week with refctives and friends.
service by the pastor. Rev. W. I - pheasant?
fo r th* purp<<«* o f rai-tnjr moti«
Mr. and Mrs. George Newell of Strange, at 1:S0 o'clock in the of-
Miss Dorothea Struthers was a »Mtt* w h ich to d efra y th* *xp«*ns* o f
I m •
Portland spent Sunday with
Mrs. temoon.
Everybody is invited t> week end guest o f Miss Helen Bee su ch sp ecia l Im provem *nt or
p rov *m *n ts in said Itaad D istrict No.
Newell's father, S. H. Pomeroy.
attend these services.
of Portland.
3*. W nah tn ston C ounty, threiion.
Miss Sadie Miller o f the Hazel-
Mrs. Eveline HaU, Mrs. J. W e s t o .i
There are 26 pupilg in the Hiteon
IVatcd this ttth »lay «»f *Vt«»tH»r
dale district was a guest Sunday a: Hall and daughter. Miss Kyeiim „h o o t now. James Miller is a new iM f
R. J W ard.
Ad*
the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Augus' and Mrs. Mable Hall-Smith, d r o . „ venth grader.
County .ludir*
C47-4S
Dallmann.
—
out from Portland Sunday,
an!
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and baby
Mrs. Victor Landess and daugh­ were guests o f their old fr ie n !
b|^r
called at { u o t ic k o k uiaTRlCT it n t n M g n
ter o f Portland spent a few day. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox, at their ^*u"
the Uite home Sunday.
IN « t h
v i m : ai*»ori \i. h i k i i
recently with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. j home on Cooper mountain.
tvx
in
n i« r m < T n o . ai
Mr. Charles Van Kleek attended
Van Kleek.
N o l le * la h*r»’ l*v k I v * h th a t a m***t
the barn raisimr
at the Home
Mr. and Mrs. Lorens Ficken an d:
BARNES ITEMS
c f Harold Cutting o f Kinton Friday. In ji o f t h e re* M en t ta x pay«*r* o f
D la t r lc t N o. I I , W a a h ln ir to n C o u n ty
fam ily spent the day Friday in I
Mr and Mrs. GiULom o f Bull O r v f o n . la h e r e b y c a lle d , a n d w ill
Portland, where they were trans­
Ruth Wirth went to Mt.
Hoo 1
Run -ue guests at the homo
of b * h e ld a t llu l»«'r C o ii»m * rc la l C lu l
acting business.
Sunday.
thv*r daughter, Mrs. Charles Strn- H o u k * . In aal«l li«>ad D la t r lc t No. «»I
Mrs. J. M. LBkkson o f Shedd spent
Mrs. Jenne visited Mrs. Mii’i r there.
* ^ W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y . O r erf o n . o n th-
5 th «lay o f N o v e m b e r . IM T , at th*
a few days last week at the horn, last
Vincent olson had a portion of h o u r o f 6 oVI»H*k p. m. o f an Id d a y
o f Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Van Kleek on
Tuesday.
We t o d la cu a a th * a d v l» a h lllt y «»f l* \ y
The new B im es school building hi* lt»f amputated
Pleasant Valley road.
hone he will have a most speedy I n g a » p t c i a l o r a d d it io n a l ron d t o '
is progressing rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brook, and Mrs
In a a ld d la tr lc t. t o d rte rm ln «- a h « t
recovery.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Semba--.
T. Seuethe, all o f Liimton, w erj
if a n y . co u n ty roa d *
or
p o r t io n *
Mias
Gertrude
Richter
and
Miss
t h e r e o f In aald »tlrdrtrt « h a ll b r in»
visited
Mr.
land
Mrs.
Miller.
Sunday callers at the home o f Mr.
F
ffie
Van
Kleek
attended
the
Coun
prov<«d.
In
a
n
y
i«p*ckal
m*nr»«»r,
an
and Mrs. Everett W right. *
Miss Gladys Young was . guest ty Teacheni- In8titutf heW in HUte- t o l e v y au ch «*|»*clal t*r ad«fitl«'na
__,__
By the end o f this week the on­ of Eileen « ì negar over the week L' __
t a x . n o t t o e x c e e d ten m ills o n tit
boro Saturday.
ion crop in this vicinity will be end.
d o l l a i ^ o n *11 t a x a b le re a l a n d p4*r
Miss Viola Hanson, who is
at­ s o n a l p r o p e r t y in a ald r**ad d la trle l
about all housed in the onion hous­
Miss Josephine Swey o f Portland
tending the Oregon Normal school m a m a jo r i t y o f au ch r e s id e n t ta
es o f a number o f growers.
visited with Mrs. W. T. Lehnhe-r
sh a l
at Monmouth, was a week end vis­ p a y e r s o f aafd r^*nd d is t r ic t
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christenson xst week.
d e e m a d v is a b le fo r th e p u r p o s e
itor at her home.
and daughter, Esther Irene of Lau
r a is in g , m o n e y w ith w h ic h I«* d e f r a
The Misses
Hfinna
sn«i A n m
A group o f Ritoon Progressive th e « *p« ni»f o f au»'li ape«*ial Im p r o v e
rel, spent Sunday at tile home cf Young spent the week end in Porl-
c!ub ladies met at the home o f Mrs. m e n t o r lnnpr<>\enienta In s a id Mon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pomeroy.
'ar.d with Mrs. E. D. StowelL
Charles Struthers Monday a ftor- D i s t r ic t N o. f i . W a s h l o x t o n C o u n ty
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCall o f Li
The boys o f Barnes school p la y d r 0n.
Proceedings censured
until O r e g o n .
Grande were guests last week a' Swedeville school a game of fo t-
D a te d
t h is 11th d a y o f O c to b e r
the ! azaar, Octoocr 29.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J jall. The score was 54 to 18 in
IM T .
Don’t
forget
me.
I
am
the
date
Holboke on Pleasant Valley rosd.
Adv c
K- J. W A R D
'avor o f Barnes.
o f the Hitavn Progressive club ba­ 41*47
C o u n t y Judff*
This has been a busy time will
Mrs. Charles Swenson and i h l- zaar. My name is O ctober. 29. You
the walnut growers in this com­
ren, Carl Jean and Dorothy from v. ill find me at the Hiteon school
T | rK n r D IS T R IC T R OA D RRfCT
munity. and most o f the
locally
Sheridan are visiting at the W. house.
I will be very pleased to
i\f; to votpi si*aei lAis it«» An
grown walnuts have been gathered.
T. Lehnherr home in Huber.
nee you.
T A X IN D I S T R I C T NO. 17
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierly
a n
N o tic e in h e r e b y f f l v r t t h a t a m« *t
family were in Hillrboro Sunday
NOT1CK o f |>|»TRICT R O A D M B lB T -.t » * o t th« re*4dant tax pay«'*»
B a r n e s d i s t r i c t t o
where they were guests
of
Mr
IN<- TC' V»»TH NITA I U . ROAD
| fH etrict No. 47. Waahtntft.-n C--unt>
HAVE NEW B LU .DING
Bierly's mother, Mrs. L. S. Bierly
T A X IN D ia T R IC T NO. 1«
O regon
U
h ereby called , and w ll
C o n r ir u c t io n
of
one
of
III**
Mrs. Fred Brown of North Plain
N otice Is h ereby g iv en that n m eet-
fin e s t
tw o -ro o m
s c h o o ls
in i
in ;: o f the resid en t ta* p ayer* o f
spent a few days last week at th,
W a sh in g ton
home o f Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cui- W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y i s l o s t a r ! ! Itoa<- D istrict No. 14.
tig.
Mrs. Brown is Mrs. Cutting's i m m e d i a t e l y in t h e B a r n . '» d i s - ! r " " n^
J» « - « ' b y
»«>
•. »II be h* ld at th«* F ra n k A llen rea-
mother.
• n c t . It li a » br»«*n a n n o u o c p r l b y ;d ..nre ln M td itoad n u t r i c i No. i*.
Some of the Kinton folks have ?f. P. J o h n s o n , W h o w a s a W lfd tM l ! W ^Rhinctnn C«»unty, O regon , on the
3 8 ,5 0 0 .0 0
con tra ct
l a * l j * * t b day «»f N ovem ber. 1927. at the
teen employed during the past week t h e
j ¡lour o f 2 o ’c lo c k p. in. o f «aid day.
in the walnut harvests o f Scholls,
1 ♦*» dU«*u«« th^ advlaablllty of levy-
where the walnut crop
is beirg
H a v ilf y d ll m o d e r n
C o n v e l l i - 1 I’m: , t «perlai or additional r«»nd tax
harvested.
♦•nee«, ineliidiriir e le c lr ir H k I i I
in "Aid dutrlrt. to det«'rmlne what,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards and basem ent w ith Imi a ir fu m a r e .
*ny- county
or portion»
. I
h
.
,
♦hereof In »aid d latrlct »h all he Itri-
family of Portland,
and
Allred ~
.iiü l iiii|in»\ct|
walks
am i
¡.¡a
in any »p e d a l m anner,
and
Richards o f Multnomah were Sun­
ir r o u iid s , t h e b u i l d i n g wi l l b e o f
day guests at- the home o f Mr. and
f
i
r
e
p
r
o
o
f
s
t
r
u
c
t
u
r
e
w
it
h
c
o
n
­
Mrs. H. A. Richards.
Mrs. A1 Godfrey and son Edwin
and Mrs. C. W . Yourg spent the
week end in The Dalles, where they
were guests <-f Mrs. loung’ s moth­
er, Mrs. Walkenshaw.
Mrs. Everett Wright
has been
quite poorly during the past week
at her home on Tile Flat road. We
are glad to report her condition as
being somewhat Improved.
c r e t e a n d t i le w a l l s
in fla m m a b le
m a te r ia l
and
in
non-
th e
I*.ti»'«l
this
It tli
d«y
of
A
|>
D
lit*M l*
A t t o r e « )«
unti
M
f«»r eal«l
H« itivBioi r St, 1917,
.* 1
It,
't
MIIMI*.
ealate.
*
41-47
—
—
October,
ÍÍ i ÉÉ é MÉ
MIIAA . !
k l s r v u l r l l o f I h r ttr tu to
In h«i»«l, «»*
In
um nlh ly M lim lulllo K lllln, Dewta-ed.
D ai*«! a t l*V r*«t ttrutra, O r r fo t t . th U
19IT
,\dv
K J. WA1UX
County lud*»'
o
41-47
R onni
to
Res. 3 6 0 2
Beaverton
P h on e 3 6 0 3
ff iv n c M
«r
h \ m .
« « m .r M r M
la oh e f'iiunty t « « r t e t (« e « ta te «tf
O r e « » « fa r W a*lkla««aa tNeaiily
In thè M ailer o f ih « U i«t W tll and
T aatkm cnt an«l R a ta !«
of
fle rh a rt II
lltd b ok *. Dpcapaed.
N«»ttoe la her«'hy itlven that
thè*
untler«l*ttt'«l exe«'Ut«*r o f th-* ta«t w lll j
ind te«tam «'nt en d eet- *a «»f tl^rht4*t
Il
l(olb«>k.«'» fv r i need, lui» flted hi «
rln «l ace*'«»it un»! r«*p«*rt aa a n c a 1
« vevutor In thè C ou n ty t'«>urt o f ta«*
Stata
of O m n n
for
W anhlniftori
tV u n ty , and that «atd final aecuunt
*nd r e p o r t ha* baan «et f»»r fina*
carin a an«l D iH k tn ft)! hef«»re «a ut
i»urt al ih* c ou rt r**«»m «»f
« ilil
*»urt In lllllahoit). O m p in . «*n Mmi-
«lay. O ctobar S4, I9S7, al IO u’ ctiK'k
m o f aald day.
Date»! and flrat
puhllahed
Hept.
3t. I9ST.
D al« o f laat i»uhh«atl«*n th|i»h«-r 1«.
lift.
ItRN H Y IIOLBOKN.
Rxa«»utor «'f ih«* lea»t W tll and Tea*
e n t an d K »ta t« o f
Oarhart H
tlo lb o k * . Da»aa«e*1
M. H Dump, realdence and ad«lre.ui,
M tllahons o r a s o n
D. D. Uutnp, residen ce and ad d rc«*
9v»rc«t Orava. Oregon,
A ttornaya fo r aald eatate
p 4SI?
W « buy lor C«»h and nati (or Cash only
CHARLES BERTHOLD
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
h i
./v
Hay, drain, Feed, Poultry Supplies
Garden Seed
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Fertilizer
Custom
Mill
Warehouse
Grains Ground pr Rolled
« R K D iT o n »
Ik e r « « a t ) r « s a r i mt th e l l ’ l s a f
O r e * « « f a r W « s b l « K l » a Taw a l y
I « th a M a tta r « 'f th e R e ta te
la
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of
Beaverton, Ore.
U i i r s M N ew ton. da«aa»e»1.
N olle* la h ereby g iv e n that
th e
)ind«*r«t*ned ha a h e m by the C m uivf
i'w urt o f W aahinitton C oun ty, t»r*a**u.
•tuly ap p oin ted a d m ln latra trlx o f tua
Kntate o f Inaura M New ton. <|*«*AS*«t.
and ha« duly- q u a lified na »ued» ad*
m tnlatratrlx.
«VII
per»..na
havl g
claim * attain»! a»i»f ratal« nt
!: r« )
taqu lrrd to p rea m t the «am«', to-cr»ti­
er w ith pr«*per v ou ch er» th« r» for, th
th* under*l*tn*d. at the law o ff ic e **f
D. D. Hump. In F oreat d r o v e , \Vn*tt*
in a ton C oun ty. O regon, wlthlt^ «<X
m onth» fm m tha «lat«' her*-*f.
Dated « t F orçat «Trove, O regon, «hfc*
.-*< pt*-..)l«« r 21, 1997.
(«K A TA
V. JACKftON,
A d m in istratrix o f the R aíate .if
l«Aura M Newt«»n. d aceaæ d
D. D. KRIM»9 and M H HUM«'.
A ttornaya fo r aald eatate.
o «1 17
KVR 4 T T R I V
In
th e
C «M i*ty
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Near S. P. Depot.
*AI.R O f R P .U
Provides Liberal Farm Education
RUTATK
mt I k * * 0 4 # O f
O r e « * » f«*r W n -h ln g t o H C a m p ir
in th a M a tte r o f th # K atata
of
ft h a r lo tt l*
K lllln . D r* «-a »«d
Tty v ir t u * o f a n o r d e r » a d de« r e »
•«f th e C «»unty C o u r t o f VVaal«lngt«m
C «»unty, O r e g o n , m a d # a n d
en la r « ni
o f r a e o r d o n A u g u a t Stfts, 1925. a u - ,
t h o r la ln g
and’
«llre«‘ tln ir th e
u n d a f-
a lg n e d F hteeittrlx o f th # F a ta t a
of
C h a r lo t t i«
K lllln . 4 e c « * » # d . t*> aell.
a t p r iv a t e a ale, t h * re a l * « t a t e b e ­
l o n g in g t o »a id ea ta ta . n«»tlr# la h er#
b y g iv e n t h a t, f r o m a n d a ft# r M on j
•toy. O c t o b e r I4tlr. 1937, ! » h a ll pr«»-
re a d t o a ell, a t p r iv a t e a al* t o th»-
h ig h e s t b id d e r , f o r ra a h In h a n d , o r
(be held at
H a * * I d a I «*— B choo p a r t c a s h a n d balan«'«* In m o n th ly
p a y m e n t » , a ll th e f o l l o w i n g «I f • r lb r d
Hou««-. In »aid ll«>ad D latrlct No. 47
re a l p r«*p erty b e l o n g i n g t o antd r e ­
W R uhingt-n C oun ty, O reg on , on th
ta te . »Ituatrwt ln W a a h in g t o n C o u n ty .
11th d ay o f N ovam her. 1927. at th
F la t * o f O r e g o n , t o - w l t :
hour o f I o ’c lo c k p. in. o f »aid dn>
T le g ln n ln g <tt a p o in t .159 f r e t fTaat. '
to dluru«» the *advU ahlllty o f levy
Inir a « p e d a l o r a d d ition a l road tax 359 f# e t S o u th o f th# n ortK w « at c«»r- ,
n e r o f th e »o u t h h a l f «»f th» n**rth-
In «aid dlrttrlet. to determ in e what w # »t q u a r t e r i f R e r t lo n I*. T o w n -
If any. cou n ty ro a d »
or
p ortion
s h ip 3 N o rth
H a n g e S W . o f the
th e r e o f In «aid d istr ic t «h all l>c Im
W ill. M «r .. » a id c o r n a r oelrnt In th e
p rov ed . In any « p «c ia l m anner, am r e n t e r o f th e C o u n t y R o o d : an d run*
t«» levy lu c k » p e d a l o r a«!dltlon*tl n ln g th«*nrc Knet 135 f e e t ; th#n«-r
tax. not io e x ceed t**ti mllta on the flo tith 75 f # * t ; th e n r a W e s t 135 f«-et;
d olla r, on nil ta x a b le real nnd per
t h e n c e N o rth
78 fe e t t é th e p ia r e
««mal p rop erty In raid road dlwtrict. o f b e g in n in g , c o n t a i n i n g 9375 e q u a t e 11
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p aym en t*
O regon.
C ou rt
VERY Ulvirion of th* P ael«a Inttlnsti-mal U vM tork E s|~ri-
tiun j io*. id , iiinuii:cr*bl* "pportuniU** for v*lu*blo cilocsuon
•n conduct in* l*rmii>K operations.
And y ti thtt training is »vsilablo to f ie r y farmer In thi* aortion,
s i a minimum of cost and *ffort.
During the w wk o f October 2« to November 5, inclusive, the I V
cifn- internaUonul nold* tu 17th Annus) B sp o.it.on. Millions of
doU an’ w oilh oi th« nation’, flneat Fur* Krin) Livestock will bd
exhibited— Cattle. U or.es, Sheep, Hou», Gouts and Fone*. 1)00,000
will be awarded in 1‘reniium*. Also there will be Pacific Inter­
national’* Mwctacular Horse Show: icreat l»alry, I-and. an d'M ano-l
faeturer*’ IToduita Shows; Wool Show and Industrial Expoadiun.
No matter what brunch o f faiidnK you have adopted, wo. h#re ht
the B ank o f Iteavert.m. unhe.itatinnly recommend that you at­
tend thi* year’* Pacific International. Avail yourself o f *11 the
information obtainable; then profit by
applying
the principle#
learned to the sululiou o f your own farm problem#.
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a c c o r d in g to th e s p e c ific a tio n s .
T e m p o r a r i l y t h e o l d b u i l d i n g is
b e in g u s e d f o r th e c la s s e s .
The
n e w s t r u c t u r e w ill b e r e a d y f o r
o c cu p a n c y a b o u t th e
year.
fir s t
of
The cigarette that earned first
j
You see all the road
when you drive a Buick.
T h e dreaded "b lin d spot” is gone forever! In
Buick for 1928 closed car fron t posts are nar­
USE LONG DISTANCE -
The Economical Way
rowed so that a ll the road, ahead o f you and at
the side, is clear.
A n d thanks to the efficiency o f Fisher crafts­
manship, these slim corner posts have even
Oregon Telephone Company
greater strength than the type formerly used.
See a Buick for 1928 at the nearest showroom .
Get behind the wheel and prove for yourself
how clearly you can see a ll the road from the
driver’s seat.
The Y ard of Service;
per M $ 1 6 .0 0
per M
Ceiling
per M
Barn Sash
la c h
» A
Camel
th e
"V ^ O U R voice, traveling over the high»vays of
■A the telephone system, gains immediate audi­
ence in the most remote sections of the nation.
Flooring
fe a t
Tarma «»# «atei ('nati
part «a «h au«t halan«'*
s p e c ia l r o o f i n g . B o t h r o o m s wi l l
b e w e ll v e n t i l a t e d
and
lig h te d ,
Highways of Speech
Lap Siding
* * * iiMiJ»»rlty of nut'll rfnHU'ttt U «
payer« of ««Iti r«)*tt iluirlt-i
»hull
«teem *dvl««hie for th«* pirp»i*#
of
i*l«ittg nwnty with which to defray
th«' expen»* » f euch sptem jinprov*-
meiu or Improvement* In ha I i I I%««<*• I
Olslrlrl Ntv. 47, Waahlngtt'n County,
place by its goodness
•4vwi'»
The greatest endorsement ever
given to a cigarette is revealed
by the fact that Government
figures show that more Camels
are being smoked today than
ever before. A n endorsement
by the many—not the few.
BUICK M O TO R C O M P A N Y , FLINT, M IC H IG A N
•/ Or*rr./ M .u r. Lorfv,«*m
Sedans «1195 to «1995
,
Coupe «1195 to « 8 5 0
Sport Models «1195 to «1525
n fa % f
M^rnment m « «« ha added.
T * G. M. A. C. fmanrmg pUm. t L moil dffrahte, * a+aUaMe.
20 00
1 8 .0 0
.7 0
Cello g la ss lor hotbed & chicken -house,
■
IS cen ts per ft.
■
*
W. J. McCready Lumber Co.
MARION WATSON. SALES AGENT, BEAVERTON. ORE-
a
BUICK>I928
V.
If all cigarettes were as good
as Camel you wouldn’t hear
anything about «pedal treat­
ment* to make cigarettes good
for the throat. Nothing takes
the place o f choice tobaccos.
R I C H T E R
| HILLSBORO,
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OREGON
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