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Beaverton Review Nauueac Clorek C ntchfir-Pnrpr N e w s p a p e r M eet, ■**▼» that thla aermon will be help 1 0 g. m. ful, and help you te cleanteaa In Sunday Cateehism — 3:30 and your thinking and understanding. • :30 a. m. Kpworth league at 3:30 p. m.; rinptlnrn — 2 p. in. evening worship at 7:30. The eve Wetkilny Maas 3:20 a. m. ning service will be obeerved at Silnrriny Confession — 4:90 th« eighth anniveaary of prohibt- .. l~ n Jn tb* U- B - «nd will be a and 7 :3f p. (It. unio" aervtee of the Congregation- 1 Rev. J. M. O’Neill. f ! “ d M« tbudl«t churrhea, at the1 M. B. church. Rev. Mac Neil will bring the message. This should be a service In which ^ j^ n o n who reioicea ln m. triumph of prohibition ahoutd he ^ ^ p. S ^ t e SDm-i^ . » ^ o t h g j * “ “ ning aervlee. The Invitation la to Flrat and Stout Street, Sunday, January 15th 10:1)0 a. m. Sunday school., —i*y L. Holden, Supt T i l * ItKVIKW PUHLI8HING IT) 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 8 .10 p. m. Young Pe-.ple't Juliette Curler .......Horlety Editer Peuvorton, Ore., Jan. 8. Mr. Ed ■ ----- ’ tTNÎVKUMITY OK OH BOON, Ku J. II. Hulatt . . Busin«»« Munager (tor: The carlo«,n printed in your gene.—Willi f»|MTt< In ill Urlila of the 7:80 p. m. Bvangwliatic aervlee. paper Friday, Jan. 6th, by one n > M ra|ia|o-r work on the program, tha 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, midweek Knterud u «wund elmi miller De Albert T. Reid, la a downright In cember V, 11)22, i l thi postulile» it He«- Uniti annual Oregon Newsimpi-r Con sult to every naturalised Ameri- 1 prayer meeting, ferrino, lo lie Iteli) at the'Unlvarelty virlaa. Oregon, untler the Ae« ni March can in thla community, because, if ' T*day, Friday the 13th, is the of Oregon, February 10 nnrt 11 la ««• the imported citizen» and their day that Rev. Bud Robinaon and 3. 1 * 7 3 _________________ perterl to he nttnnlfeil by a reronl Immediate off.prlng ahould be ta- * * L C. M.aaer will be with I number of Oregon nrwa|iM|>rrinnn Thla ken away, ther, would be hardly « fo r two mrrvlc... One g jr.t FRIDAY, JANUAR Y I», 11)2* ! la the entHualaalla announreinenh of anything left to shoot at. The •J;"'1' « « 2:3 0 , P„ ” ’ ,nd 0n* ,B " “ “m * " * • 1 11 ■ Itnlph II. Croatian, ),resilient of the ton whole thin; savors too much of evening at 7:30 p. m The »>#by girl of Mr. and Mra. ! J * " " 8» * * '' K ' luh,'r •* U * A,b8a* th«> “1 thank Thee, My Lord; that' Th* Pub*t* cordially Invltad you' * C rd*** welcome a Nyle Noaler li quit. III. , *en.oe„ |l„.l,l and Krl, W. Allnn. I am not like. . . ate. But tho , 10 eom* aU our »eevlcos, and ___ a £ iimn rf the nrhool of Journiill«tn of tho whole thing aeema to he in order, 1 «P *«ially to hear this rreat preach- W ’ Edw,n 1 " * * '■ MIC* Elisabeth Clark apent University, who are arranging the considering that we live In the er ot 9 t€ § word, and aong leader Tueaday and Wedneatiay In i*eru . program. age of the "High Priestess Aimee” and soloist. Belbel C cn frefititn il Chnrck ; land. Topica that will he of Intere,« to Roy L. Noli, pastor. and the age of monthly and weak Lloyd Jamba, of Portland, »pent '«he entire Held have he»n relerte.l, and ly revivals. Tueaday with hia perenta, Mr. and | leading edltura and publlabora of Ore Private guntoling hca been gen will h ad the •lleeunalnua On Fri- H. E CHURCH Mra. Thomaa Jaroba. glorified in thla country, more liny, «he i>penl"ir dnv, the drat topi, than anv other place on earth. The Mra. ("haRes Jarka attended a will ho, "How Muri) la a N.-wnpaper Sunday, January 16th, the pro alngle-hondod hank or train rob sewing rlub held in IlilUburo on Worth f" Participating In thta die as ber. ami varloua aorta of lynching» gram of this church will be Wmlneaday afternoon. euaaioa will Ire Karl J. Kirknrdaoe, of follows: Sunday are s tiptop American product. Mra. V, A. Wood enlertailned the llemlarr-tibaorvvri K. J. Murray, Discussing a train robbery by a school at 10:00 a. m., Kdwyd D. I (he Ladloa' Flipper elub at a o f the Mnrnhlli l I Times; C, II. liruak- lone bandit, some years ago, with Roaeman, Supt. Morning worship j hngen, I'orOand Telegiuinj and othera lunrbeon, Friday, Jan. 13. an old fashioned Yankee, I made at 11:00. The subject of the mom- 1 who have had experience la figuring Mra. O. K. Rlgga left Halurday the fooish remark that thla would ing aermon will be “The Miracu G o Youi tel« phon,- company, the value, o f newspapers- Frank Folta, for Junction City, where ahe wan be Impossible In Bwitaerland. (I lous Conception and Virgin Birth head o f the ael.ool o f bualneM admin owned by a steadily growing called by tho illnraa of h,.r daugh am handicapped by having been of Janus.” This subject will be Utrntion uf (h e t?tilv rally, will Blau Hat of individual stockholders, ter. horn In thaF then land). “Simply presented BSlh from the stand-) lake part In thla tuple. ha» on',. 1 ne function to ful because the whole Swiss nation ia point of tbe acienca of biology, and; Mra Roy L. Nott ami baby H. Nutnpler Hmith of Medford will not able to breed a man with suf from the Scripture. If you do not fill. That ia lo serve to the daughter returned Friday, Jan. 3, talk on *'Th# Two Perenni iliac .uni,” 1 ficient m irage to do it,” said I he wish to hear thi» subject discussed! front tha Woman's hospital, Port anti II. L Di. Claire, of tirrshum, will be«« of its ability the territory Yankee, proudly. “very plainly” from these two land. lead the diavasaloa an Ibi» aab.tr««. ia which it operates Jack Smith, catcher with the standpoints, do not come. If you Our American forefathers amused New York American League base Mr and Cadi Alien, of Camas, j •• Way» of Oaialag and Keeping a you to that morning service. If ball team, who ia training lor themselves tor decades with pri Wash., were week end gu«>at% at I fluid ou the Hural Olf etilati«.«’* will any perplexities heavyweight boxing bout» Smith vate gun toting. On no other you have had the home of Mr and Mrs. R. II. olau be bruits >t u|> Friday, Atra concerning these matters, we bc- ia undo the management of Eddie place on earth were "trigger I’owgll Gabrieiaon, .flr-l «grot of the Qlurk , If.-*** ....... f t t^r Chicago Cima game«’' so popular. If |t is true Sunday School. » :« 8 a. m. O , A. C«ioper and Gayle liaah, County, Washington, Hun, nn eapert that chk’ cns tone home lo roost, W A N T E D t n i F O R S A L E Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. of Rugane, were week end g u ‘«ta la this work, will talk. Otkers will lie we have an explanation for all ALUHA HliBER HENS Junior C. E. Society, 3:00 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mra. D A. K. Yourbies, lit unta l’as»; Kl tu 1 it j this gun'oting that would satisfy I I bole, Cnltuge tiro ve; K. II. Aldrich, j A d w t ix iw n U in this column 1 Young People’s C. E., 8:30 p. m. C.‘ Howard. Lombrc«?. and (ton Wilson, ___ H P of t'orvnllia. Mrs Brickline bn- Utn ill at * Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. ri-nt a word. Minimum charge 25c. Mni^ Westfall, of Butte Mont.. ,n ,|fl,.,,.»1» ike publicity aitu b«r home here. T*1« m“y _do h'8 ,h* re- buf Prayer Meeting, Wed., H:00 p. m. arrived last week for a visit at — , thoco.aolv ,,v«,r u , , . , , ,___ <b" Jamev I -ova. Tracey. Thaw, and Mow good nows does sprend. Rev. Donald Mac Neil, pastor. GF.NFHM, UJbROLINB is still St. f reel it Choreh lli<* best * Adv 3ft If '■*rt W “‘U l I aging «lit r of ihc «r.-go„ Jomn.l, ' # ^ f ^ V° " W,nt Btinditjr Massas — 7 :*fl and Sanford Kogara was a Portland credit our Canadian brothers or Mr. and Mra. Harold Lindahl. *b w " . «' k oa «he tepkr, ••!*» our Km-liah and Irish cousin* with Ca«h Paid far Chlckews— O isi Ber- 1 visitor last week. Aloha, are being congratulated on fr w" I« in Ihr Free I’ahl < Ity f,i«u t’ olii P-averto-). Ore— n. c«9tf i Mrs Alice Wheeler ia visiting lh^ * kuntotera? the arrival, Friday, Jan. 6., of a a«uia.” “ «r- rV-wj Up l. eal Advert 13 inn'' mil U* th* iMibjert vf t * talk t« jilatlvt d In I’ortlami. The nnmw of McCray, St^- For Sajr—-ifiano. C. H. Store, .0 t-aby daughter. I m * tfivrn tv Baft t\ Brawnl«*t<fc of tka \ ' u . phcnaon, Duvall of Indana fKme, ebony caie, 38«: 325 down, bal- f Mrs. R. J. Rasmussen, a n d Ferial t, ,v„ .* .„Tiino,. The flc lli. " ^ ry ^ « v e r - vdwted Port- StecWr. Fall, and Doheny of na- ance termè to reliable party. J. 0 daughter. Haael, of Hillsboro, were IK< at |iriij«*pt n«i«v uM'lar «*«« nalderatloa ' tic n«l putetion, sound very A. Me Mlllan, ttazeldsle. p7 A guests Monday at the home of her by the Or -i»n Hletr Kditan.,1 Assoria Mrs. William ’ Clifton visited much like home products. Those _ v - l — ------------------ 7- ---------- ------ 11 father, John U. Hayes. Ilea «ill i,l.u In- di». u«»ej at this time Beaverton friends last week. gentlemen hnve reached a high Apple* For S.^Ie^—75 cents and up j AUTO TRU^R AND LIVERY SERVICE, DAILY TRIMS one mile aouth of th* bank., on ! 8 Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Graham Friday evrakag. will some one of the I Mrs Oscar Mason of stoeey ”’ark <bY Do David E Beaverton. left Wednesday on n business fratur -a of lh« aeoaiua, obi a the roa avenue Watson St., TO PORTLAND was a Portland visitor on *" K F®« caught), Adv p7 ¡ 8 trip to Ontralia, Aberdeen, and ferener m «•!» at il« annual bunijact. Saturday. Pitt. . 1, 4 Fon is needed for a FURNITURE AND MIA NO MOVING olhei Washington pointa. Dr. A rim 1 1 IWn-n'It 8 I.1II, pn-aident uf — For Sal-—'1%0T «Metric washing 4 kept to her Martin ___ ___ «»Hires: lieavcrlon. Corner of W rtso n and First Hi .....~7~............ Concerning mor,. rigid immigm llV- •' II. »r..-%l.n-4ca, of , ___ Eilcun __________ ______ _____ Orvai Thompson lei»-* Wednesday I T ’ machi ie. also some househoM # PnrUainl Office, Portland Aulo Freight Terminal our "official" I Tvlrg, 1 m, j»tl eltii-ra will ^ by " ln* ' ‘ * ,eW *“ » tii.n lorw I think the I'.tfU fur his home at Moro, after • pend furniture. R. T. Weills, Hall 4 n.c j ..gr m . . . i,.«- r,,^| W**k* * guntoting in alien lands will do Phone: Beaverton R”0.1 Portland, Main 35Id ing some time al the hon.« of Mr. . I Oc > r street, near Third. Phone 5807. f Mra. J. Coward has been quit« more to keep the much dreaded j lir«tv b ,„r m cafu-.-t.il .from J>r. and Mra. J. It. HulgU. here. Adv p7 ^ our shore* ; P. o. Hi , puTlisl'cr ol the llubhanl III at her home here wilh a severe alien’ gui man from Mias Paulina Leel and John M, . Hutb Tewtna, aralur cold. than a new law would. I cannot i Ka'e t,r Forber, of Portland, wer« dinner u. u b o was ___ _______ ,_ i „„ but ... wonder the Nicar- in Jourr <m at H-v Cmvw.il/, tins, Mr. Kl*tt operated on for b''1 _ . . what „ guests Sunday at tbe homo of Mias I !.. « » tl til eji.ak r»r the atu- iwei’a Bisler, Mrs. L. L. U -w a .L j ----------” J g « “ ............ ....... .......... . R. Schuepbach. Mr and M r.. K. T. Weills and | C*kf»m|i4‘r i f ( ’ouimifre U «iHtntiorin^ th« sons, Jerdon urnl Nud. were din- banaa-t. I McKeon has been kept to ner gue.ta R, . .day at the home | wnMaK„ of lht. b‘« home with an attack of influ- of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Spencer, j meehanUol .l..,*rtaieut uf Ik« Ore-, Silvcrli'*:’ Camp * meets Ilia Mrs. C. L. Hall, Mra. Charles g’" 1 " 1 »* eunaaated lo appaar Clohe tier relumed to school llrst S.iiurdfiy and third T uea Ja«ka, and Mr». K, T. Weill» "» » *1” r. au.l ha. rh»t*a fur hia Monday, having recovered from day evenings of each month. were luncheon guests Monday at *'T •. I’sprrs as Tie/ Appear, (He smallpox, V-l-.il ing Neighbor«, welcome. » t *"■ '**•< r,«.. .” This ■» e spar led lo the homB of Mrs. L. L. Myers. »«• tterald Chinn of Beaverton viail- Chofth o[ CKfitt G o d sii I. II. A. Morriaon. Clerk« ' b«* * *» Mr. mul Mra. Carl Meipart of SumUy " , h<H)]> 9:4B Mr. and Mra. Bert G nui, of th pmg i!«c uu>»t lutcrestiug.talks aa ^ .Inetih Kcmmtr. Adv.cl ilf Juneau, Alaska, arrived Suuday ant p ic* utm'day oo.roteg. ' ' ..... ,iub« r- U#t weekl The Pastor will hqve an object les- evening to spend a few «lays at Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Martin and son at the closing exercise, some- Beaverton Robek- I Raturdr afternoon the ann.iua will tho home of Mr. and Mra. Roy Mrs. Robert t’havmberiain visited thing which no one has ever seen, ah Lodge No. , be divide,l into departmental gmupa, Y oung, Beaverton friends last 'week. or will ever see again. 218 meets first ' whirl, » ill meot separately. and ihii’d T u es Mrs. Joseph York has been vis-> Lord's supper and preaching. It. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Howard, Htu lent uf Ike University nrhuul s f j day evenings af her duughter, Mrs. • Frank The serinun will lx» “A New Com- of Bend, left Thursday of last Ji.j»nnt,f ui arc »le „ plan .tag »uver.il ing 7 :3 « I*. M in Ihe mandment." „ week after a two weeks’ visit |l interi ting features in oonnrrtiuu wltk Gnunt, from near Carlton. Mrs. W a lle r the home of their son, D. C. How I the cuufi < enee, it ia aUtluiL Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Marlin and Young People’s society at 7:00, ! L <»■ < •- F. Hall. * interesting Harris, Secretary, M r». Marjor-; ard. daughter, Ruth, were Portland and * ' which time some - -------- » - lie Lewis, N. G. p 3 1 If Beaverton visitors Saturday. slides will be shown. , v Mra. Otto/Erickson called Mon- w -------- ---- service a t .. . . . .. . , Evening preaching day on Mr and Mra. Lcrgie at OR BOON’S O P ItlR T l’NITY Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Denholm g.QQ m Beaverton Lodge lht Masonic Hume nt Forest Grove. TO IK) THE BIG THING of Stacey Ave. attended the Three _ „, „ _ . . No. 252, I. O. She found Mr*. I^trgie slightly im- The piiyaieians of Oregon are Link card party held at Hillsboro Tbe •,ernlof' 18 " n . ,,A Door " h,ch 0. F„ meets ev proved. . tualodlan* of thf health of over Thursday evening Can Shut. ery Monday eve- Ms. Fi....s i ,h„ rl*bt hundred thousand of Oregon J , .. . Special music at every service. Vlkilorn we>- .I . , i human Fcings. They are pretty Mr 8nd Mrs 1 V,n,on ttml A cerdin* :~eetlng at every ser- l*lng af 8 p m. M Iridsy Bridge club. Jsn. 6. Mrs. „n>ul ,, _y , ___Mr*. Vinson of Portland were v.s- vic,, aij who come. come. £. G. Rogers, N. G. uf Sanford 7tf Oscar A. Cooper, Minister. E. Underhill, Secretary. Mr. H J * ^ d H uiltel* t h T 7 ^ M “te< l fw'tiv8 8nd 'bu ssed ' individual*, j , l ’ hr. homv Mr». J. C. Huntley the mnaola- ^ wh„ t t|(#y Jo |o ppewnt Roger., Sunday. lutimi Every hriday at Beaverton, Or«. February-10, II, To Draw Crowd 1 We Serve... f i] mt& S K si m « * ? Oregon T eiephone Company Je a v e rfo n T r a n s f e r (Jo. Lewis Brothers Props. — ^ ^ —” * " •* « * *’ Vi»'^ ^ rCHt'HCH 1 ANKOlMPII.VfS Berthold’s Famous Feeds B e rth o ld ’ E gg M ash B e rth o ld ’ D a iry Feed B e rth o ld ’ S c ra tc h Feed CHARL£S BERTHOLD H a y , G ra in , Feed, P o u ltry S u p p lie s G a rd en Seed L im e , C e m e n t, P la ster, F e rtilize r Beaverton, Ore. » « ii • i ii . and th«. development of Mrs. Willmm Shoemaker and * n” * ruok* Hammond, defect«T Preventive medicine, the daughter, and Mm. Harry Weaver of WlnltMk, Waith., «pent a r*pw ^ rivru v that eeek« to prevent din- were Hillsboro and Portland via- days Inal week at the horn, of Mr. ease, hardly exists. The eleven iter» laat week, llnmmund a slater, Mrs. L, V. hundred physicians in the state of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Denholm Graham. Oregon eould. if properly educated of Stacey Ave. were dinner guests Mr. and Mr*. Henry Korman * n<* financed, do more to insure of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lewi» at and family, of Longview, Wash., health, wealth, and happiness to Beaverton, Sunday. spent Saturday in the home of ,be resident« thhn any other pro- William Shoemaker resumed his Mr. Korman’a aunt, Mr«. A. H . leaaion. The p’fpairiana \-e the guardians of the hcallh of the duties at a ramp at Ksaaey, this Spranor, u , ' , people. I«il neither th„ people nor week, after spending ihe holidays Mr. and Mr». U M. Chinn and many 0f physicians realise with hi» family here. family, Mr. »»«I Mrs. _ nr iniyuriance Mr» Charles llumes »ml Mrs '• m their importance lo to me the economic economic Staines, of Portland were guests w#j, ,h(1 c , Mr* Gnaries itainen ami Mrs. Robert Chamberlain were lune neon1 Sunday at the home of Mr. and c«umry. Preventive medicine as ahi guests at the home of Mr*. Arthur, Mra. A. C. Chinn. to keeping well is yet in it» infmi Chinn of Beaverton Wednesday. Charles Bert hold loaded I w o cy. and very little has been lone Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Livcngood car» of hay n week ago, and load- to moke effective known means of ed one thi* week at Elmonicn. disease nrevention. The main oh- relumed to their home here. Sat-! This makes 24 cars this fall ami Jecl in life should he to prevent urday, after a few weeks’ vacation winter, shipped to Astoria and disease rather thnn to cure It. spent with relatives in . El Paso, Texas. Seaside. The one ia easy and cheap, and Fred, the young son of Mr. and Mr«. A . C. Chinn entorUlned »he other expensive and often im- M r*, Harry Gee, has smallpox,, „ at at a luncheon. Wednesday, Jan. 4, P°8»»b »• *rho»e pfrufnt wore Mr*. Ro1*rt Thi» ovnminatton o f'd m ftn l mon home of his grandparents, Mr. ChamberUin, Aloha; Mrs. Chari** in lh0 World war 'ahowed that 47 on Alexander Haines, Huber; Mr«. Phil Heff, P°r were defective from a Portland. military standpoint. Approximate- The Esther fir d f held an Mr. and M,s Claude Anderson, ~ U“*1 Mrs. Charles Anderson and grand- ?"rtr,l ov he To.mnn, """ Thur*d* y: A P° ‘ 'UC,‘ *UBCb *‘S daughter, Annie«1 Shie'ds, and Jack ( " T ’ ' " ft*‘n,0on a _ j _____ t>_*«__ i ____ i*emiM or Ihe various defeets was devoted lo sewing. Anderson. of Portland, were din found among applicants. Tho ron- ner guesis guests ounnny Sunday at th» cnP home nome of or ,.r . . The new Aloha Restaurant has Mr. M r, W R V .n I M . 3 ? “ X T ~ • * » »I1™ « ' •• 0 - « - * - « - * • The meeting of the W o n ’m’* ’ I rent, var«dng with* the loralilv ^ m'w ri,n8^ has been hie Class of th,. Church of Christ have decayed teeth: 3<V to 40 per ' , a pd' B,,d n,’w pa nt. and P»P*r has hern postponed from the sec- cent have diseased tonsils; »nd 26 “ „ V very « ‘ '.active appe.r- ond Friday In January to the third per cent have impaired vision. »nee. Business during the opening Friday, the 20th. Th,, meeting will There are approximately rt.000 w<,t‘b wns «»ported ns being good.! lie held at the home of Mrs. D. tubercular persons In the state of Mrs. Mack, the sixth grade C. Howard. Oregon. f teacher, is living at Mrs. Mcoves’ j Mr. and Mr«. Willla Cady and Tbp « ’ononile coat of disease rsidence at Huber during Ih C daughter, Maxine, were dinner solves figures quit,, beyond com- w' n^ r months, while Mrs. A. I guest* Tuesday at the home of prehension. The cost of disabling Meeves nnd son, Jack, «re in S c -, Mrs. Cady’s mother. Mrs G. <T. disenses in this state Is ever a,tl‘‘1 " h,‘rr Mri M ^ves conducts Darland, of Hillsboro. The dinner 312.000,000 annually. Approximate- and owns s reslanrsnt. was given In honor of the third over 34,000,000 is being spent birthday of Maxine. p» ,' b W ar for drugs alone. De- Mlnni» C. Posey to Ida Posey, creased efficiency due to disease ^ of I-ot 1, Blk. 17, Forest J. Kosmalaki scratched hia left r top unnn Industry o f Orovs. hand slightly on a milk hur'-ct about 312,000,000 annually. To a _______ - __________________________I several weeks ago. Blood poison- ter-. - n| tlm,, losses are pro- , Vp . . .. . Ing sel It, and h„ has hsd a ser- ventshle P tho *olut,on i8 sufficient funds to lous time, but the hand Is slowly The prevention of disease Is the r * rtm<‘nU ,hat . » “ I make Improving now. His daughter from most mporiant orohlrm .... of -...m civili- 8rn mea8UrA* of disease prevention Tacoma I* caring for him. ,»«Uon, and all that Is needed for Near S. P. Depot. BuickBeauty ♦' ♦ * Buick Luxury ♦ * * Buick Performance fa r only 195 Y o u can buy a BuicV closed cat- at prices as low as #1195, f. o. b. factory. Y o u can buy it on the liberal G . M . A . C. plan— with a moderate down-payment which may be taken care o f b y , your present car in trade. These prices mean maximum value, and in Buick you get real beauty — real comfort — real per formance. Y o u get the unrivaled value result ing from Buick’s unrivaled production in the . Z quality field. > . * ' Come in— see Buick— compare it with other cars o f similar price-— then let the fact» decide you to buy Buick. STDANS $1195 to 31993 « COUPES $1195 to $1*50 SPORT MODELS $1193 to $1929 All I»ricr3 f. «*. h. Flint, Mich., govsrmmcvff f«nc' •• hm ttJdmd. The U. M. A.C. /itiimciiii l»l«in, the most JesirmUc, is iV t lM I BUICK - i • We have a Hating of des.rahl,. city .tnd farm lands—ev ery one of which is a bargain. If «ou are interested and will investigate yon will be nurpr.sed at tbe reasonable terms upon which a home can be obtained. We have small or large homes— exclu-ive listings only— and wait ing her for yon. Tell us what you want in «home— and if we haven’t it on our listinga we will find it for you— and at the price you can afford te pay. 5433 »• H . C . Peterson H IL L S B O R O How murk longer are you going to putt off buying that home, Mr. and Mrs. Rent Payer? The e is no longer any good excuse why yog should M l own the home ia wmch you live. Home-own.ng in Amcrirr is as easy as paying rent—-and in a short while the property is yours— and you find yourself AHEAD in the world. OREGON Beaverton Finance Co. >wg *