The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, January 27, 1928, Image 4

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    The new Aloha HVsi.-uirant has stiui.., Ikis-i Jennie (.arson, Martin
-N; A M : N i'.tfS
I received a new coat of varnish, and and Carl l<arMUi, and Mrs. S. Wal­
has had a new window and a ters.
v
partition.
It now
has a
very
The Crossett Westeni
sawmill
pleasing appearance. A »rood busi­
has r*«|>ened at Wanna, after a
I Interesting Little Note« from the Surrounding Country as
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ness is repotted.
long shutdown.
| Tolo by Our Active Special Correspondent« W e ek ly I
Kobe:! Itr.'nes entertained
the
Th# new McKensle river steel
Miss Helen Ray and Jou '. any bridge at Worldling has be#« com­
Bt-awrLr ’ jmatk- club at
his
sous. Jack and Kc-.neth, were Sun- home Monday evening. They met were dinner guest* Sunday at the pleted.
K INTON NKWS
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i day iruMts at the horn« of Mrs. to rehearse for a play, which will home of Mr. Rany's sister, Mrs.
The SI. Ilehn* pt>per mill has
. ..
,
. Bolen's mother, Mrs. l-cns Olson. be give« »t some later dote. Re­ J. Gassner.
viit its fn-.-t '•Mpn.ent of Kraft
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bterly and
freshments were served.
Willard
Livermore,
a
student
at
son. Elmer, spent Friday in Port-
Henry and Lfc»yd Metsentme are
paper fo the Atlantic const.
J. 1). lac son has sold his resi­ the Pacific university, spent Fri­
lamj_
enjoying a
few
days' vacation.
day
at
the
home
of
his
aunt,
Mrs.
The
Milton Freewater
district
This is mid-term at the
Benson dence on the fo u lly road to some
** Is 376.000 pounds of butlerfat a
Mrs. A. H. Dallmana has been polytechnic school, which they at- | people fron Cornelius, who plan Wes Bony
spend
my
the
past
'**“
”*
'vlth tend.
! *o establish a chicken ranch. Mr,
' rs. 1 a Grabhorn
ha* re­ year.
friends in Port land.
E. J. Murmv, newspaper man of
Mr. and Mrs. Christ Christensen. I U r * ° " j “
* turned fri>in a three months' trip
Mrs. J. T. VanHorn
spent
- Mrs Her.- an Metaenline. Mr. a n d , " "
with her ¡ister in New York, and Klamath Fall«, hi** knight
toe
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couple of days last week visiting '|Mr8' Chari*.
______ Van
___ Kleek, ^ _____
reports a splendid trip.
Coos Boy
Times.
put-li died
gt
and Miss W * * » * *
telatives and friends in Portland.
Kiev! attended"'The in
Mrs. F. ! or of Wheeler Ave., en-
ilastic Griffith has returned from Marshfield,
Mr. and Mr*. Everett Wright stallation of officers
of
Tigard tentnined s' out #5 Indies at a -di­ Hollywood. Cal,, whore he
»pent
A *l.*'0,roo bridtre is
prvm»"d
ver tea ?* her ho— e Thursday s'* the last few weeks counting
and son, Wi.liam, spent Saturday Grange Thursday.
Ul­ actoss ihe Hmn«»ua on lh* Pmm-
temoon,
pr
-coeds
to
*
be
used
for
with Mr». Wrights sister in Tunl-
Member- of th" S hoix club wor.- .
, .. , . . .
..
, sters. Ho wever, he reports a ver- Rredsport road.
»'¡n-
guests of the Hiteo. Pwgve.aU-
A"i
Mrs'
" j enjoyable time.
Oregon farm ami ipnch' prudue-
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Llverr-o-
t ion for 19M7 vyns approximately
in China, wave an internaling tb
Laurel, were catling in town Mon- Mrs. Err---t Hite. The aft e r r >• a
scriptiw talk on conditions
shd of Seaside, and Mr. and Mrs. We* $&l8,f*i0,400
day , and were dinner guests of Mr
,was spent
playing
games. T>-
Bany were dinner guests Sunday
found there.
The
Rogue
river
coipnier* >.!
and Mrs. E. L. Cox, Cooper moun- rext mcc :ng mill be held at the
evening in the home of Mrs. Guv
.fruit crop for It 'll was 1,649,170
home of Mrs. Herman Metxentin -
Coffman.
tain.
hoses.
CFDAR MI L L S
Henry
and
Lloyd
Moment in.
Last
Sunday
was “ promotion
Mr. and Mrs.
M.
Piier
anl
show
During 1927, 1878 ship:, entered
day-’ in the Sunday school, and greatly enjoyed a minstrel
daughters. Allamay and Helen. or
several changes were mada in the given Saturday evening under the
Mrs. FKsabetU Sammons was s Motnlla. »rent the week end at th - the l*ort l.'tid harimr.
classes
I auspices of the faculty of L'enson Beaverton visiter last week.
home of her mother, Mrs.
W.
Contracts have been let for i
The Misses Rosa and Id . Bucher Polytechnic school at the Portion
11,. 11 ) 0,000 veterans' hospila,
at
The loo »1 Grange will have its Bany.
of Portland, «pet*
Sunday with Auditoriu».
regular r-eeting Saturday nicht.
Mrs. P. Jackson of
Rn-eburtr Portland.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
A number of Beaverton business
The ladies' chib met at the and her brother and his wife, Mr
During
December,
lt‘*0
n ew
Bucher.
men met with farmers of Hitcon
home of Mrs. A. Thompson, Thurs- and Mrs F. W. Livermore, of Sea familiet settled in Oregon, accord­
»•i
•
_i:
r
4 o .i™
at
the
Hiteon
school
house
Mon-
.
..
side,
were
dinner
guest
*
Sundr-'
Miss Lydia Gertg of Salem was
_______
, day afternoon
ing to Hie State Chamber of Com
at the home of Mr. and Mm. We
a guest at the home of Mr. and
u . ^
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..
mere*.
v r« August Dallmann. the
first
¿ '* » * * < «"d also the sub-
Mrs. C dv,„
K.tter.uan
en' - Bany.
, »a
.
)ect of
cooperation
among
the tamed a group
of
friends
on
Douglar county growers shipped
*
'
growers.
Wednesilay afternoon, Jan. 18th.
17 carloads of holiday turkeys.
The new 1-100.000 Terminal hot-'
' r. and > rv (
The
following
Hiteon
people
Mr. and Mrs. John Pointer w-r - and st* « ststbrn has been open- '
The National Guard cantonmen-
'
. 1 ...
,t the home sP*nt * v* r7 enjoyable day witn guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoff- at Salent.
at Clatsop Plains will ci>«t fi8 rtVl
f Mr Tnd
C. Vandermost.
Scholls Grange. Saturday, a' wh;
man of Sylvan. Sunday afternoon.
i rKUivl OUR CORRESPONDENTS
•o .«.
-
» **»*3 .. iw i..» , .- j - f s i ':ii* s - t t s S r r
James WsP.ensbsw.
who
b . s
been spending the part few week. Mr.
—i*h his sister, Mrs. C. W. Young. Mr*.
i to his home in The Dalles. ^
^
*Kmton
, nd Mrs Charles Van Kle. .
^
Herman MeUentine, and Mfss 5*? ,
v «n Kleek. Saturday
^
S" *
.
evening.
’ '?•
i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Week
” r Robirt
b cv . ,r n t
and Mrs. Charles Van Kleek >nd daafehUr, Effie. attended ser-
• » ^ - ''.d ic 't ,. o ^ r t on
’surhter, F.ffie.
of
Hiteon. riem , t the Kinton church Sunday “
thi Emanuel hospiU! ip T.
were in town Sunday and attend- *ftemocn.
Later, they met with ‘* nc-
*
preaching service at the representatives of district seven of
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Louis Star'
go’
hnrch in the afternoon.
, Washington county Sunday schools son. ("arl. attended the Sunday con-
F
A. Bucher, William VanLoh, at the Henry Hesse home
at cert at the
Rivoli
theatre
la t
and Mr. and Mrs E. L. Cox were Scholls, at which meeting plan- week.
in Portland last Tuesday evening, were made for the coming year
y ; „ j .*^ s » , ry attended th-
and took in the public installation for the district.
Commencement
exercise.«
at th ?
of Canton Portland No. 1, I. O. O,
j High School of Commence Wednes­
ALOHA-RUBE? M F H
F.
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierly a n «
_ ,, _ . . , .
. . v
.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thorne and
sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bier-
®- J * R<ìfk *“ d *®°.
daughter, Phillis, entertained Mr.
attacks,
while
at
work
m
h.s
store
^
Mfa_ John Point(>r anJ ^
Iy and family were dinner guest r
Sunday of Mrs. L. S. Bierly, whe last week
Ramon. T-nday evening.
is the mother of the two i
Mr. Klatt is convalescing from c a
Mrs. N. E. Smith is jw-vrerte*
She is spending the
winter
I a recent operation performed at St.
^
her
^
Has Veen st.iv-
Hillsboro.
__
Vmcent t hoapiUl. for rupture.
>t ^
hotrft pf her dtlu<fM„,._
The regular session of the Bibl
school at the church Sunday mon-
in g at 10 o’clock. Rev. and M-s
Strange will be present. After th
-e -inn of the school there will b-
s short preaching service, to which
al! are invited.
Another new radio set in tow-
, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wright arc
t ’ - latest
recruit*.
The
serin
wire« of S. H ‘ Pomeroy and Ja1'.
V v M- been “ dolled up" by set-
tine new poles, with the
resul*
that they get much better recep
tion.
There will be a special meetin-
of the Ladies’ Aid society at tb-
church. for an all day session, next
Thor-day, February 2. There wiT
he ouilting to do, andthose who at
♦erd are asked to brine thimbV
and scissors. Come and bring yon-
lunch and stay all day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Van Kleek at
tended the annual meeting of th"
Washington County Jersey
cat*!
rlub held jn Forest Grove. Tuesday
in all day session. Mr. Van Klee’
(« a nreminont Jersey breeder rr
this county.
Wi’liam Beniamin ha« purchased Mrs. Ixtci« Stark,
a pew Ch-vnolet truck, to be u«ri
tht,
>n his srrsn and fuel business here. >n<J Mra „ R ^ nd]ey
Don
Fref
S. H. Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs
F.. L. Cox attended a committee
meeting of the Sunday schools in
this district held Sunday at th"
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hess"
of Scholls, at which time officers
were chosen for the seventh <♦*-
‘ riot Stndav school assoriation ef
1h° Wasbins-tor county council c
religious education.
H IT E O N
of
,,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Struthers
called at the Campbell home Mon­
day evening.
Miss Mary Yoder was a Wednes-
d"y evening guest at the Ernest
Now you can reach Portland an. I intermediate Marion*
more .uavcnicnrly dun ever before l i t « fast Red Klee*
trie trains are auRmcnred by new deluxe, silver gray
motor coaches. The coaches arc of new design, espe­
cially built for chit service.
Save Money
A D O L L A R ’S W O R T H
Ask for a handy rime-folder and for complete Infor­
mation regarding low rouaJrrip fares. For example,
Flip ibis coupon and mail il with 11 for a six weeks'IroW sob nptitm le
THE
C H R IS T IA N
S C IE N C E
you can buy 10-ride cummucatioo ttekass good for 60
days st greatly reduced cost- Tak e as many in you» party
as you wish using these low fares.
M O N IT O R
A Paper /«t ihr /feme K n . ' i t f i i k »/• It, S c o f t
Is H m s * IU Swl Ik* S sii/ 1-w.l M S - .,r t*s ssrUl fr».u Its I » v ' 1st S l l t m
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* 'e s ''s e - '> * * S 'S I - « >s n s s ’t ss4 rX IM r-s s n ls t s s ls , s # » u .
n lsrstn w . t M s , st*. T s s . 0 1
t k>‘< t . < > . m
» s i » nr S e n - T f s w r l s M ts
sa<<K «ls st te ars sa.I peA iM 'lra.
» « , a ™ am >a- Wmatsl
aad ths stSrr fs a t a r -s
w
Y o u r rail tickets, unless specially restricted, are
good on the m otor-coach*».
T s * C w a ia T is K SsneN cs M o N m ie B a ck R a y Pt.itlr.it. Roal.w i. l i s a s
Maaaa saa* ass a sla waaha' tstal .«Warr.r i s » . | sn toss w
SsUsr .« It .
G. K. Allen
Grange h "'' on .Saturday. T-.n. I4th.
was well -tf"ntfcd.
Another. w:P
be given S turday nigPT F»b. tlt-h
T i " y - - reon’ ? cf the eo-v
munity a" rfannln*- fo »■■.»
rrr>~
ov for th ^unday .«hooc! Iy g'y-
ing an en -''trinment in t^-e near
future.
Cards have been received f-om
r.liforr’a iron: T.
Stewart and
Smily v ' ■> arc on their way t o
Warrea, Pn., to locate.
Dan Sn 'th is improving rapidly
from injur'ea received recertlv in
" " autom'* II# accident, and he ex-
'eets to return to school soon. ’
The < ’ - Mill scho I i; plan-
nirg cn having ita Washington'
birthday e ercises or d a
In «Vet
social a* the --"V-ol on th
eve
nin* of Feb- 2,st- Everyone
i
invited.
Ti "o w o - tended the Elmon-
iea Sewir.g duh meeting at t ’ -
T. Blew.v-t and wife and daugh-
'er left F -tr home In Huber, re-
eently *o’d
They w ill g o through
,' " ' ;fer-ia. T"T’ « and Mexico, on
their way to their new home.
b" r 'P
"T *
John
Btark.
' rs; John
MT«,urer Don
aft-rno n. Jan. 18th.
*■ "
Martha Thorne, Mr*.
Printer,
and
Mrw
Loui
A
mi " L>"r cf
Leedy Grunge
memkers nt tended the
Pomona
?,r* n^ p ** Beaverton: Past mailer
,r'r ' ev: ^ rs- l^irne*. Mr
end Mrs
. ■ B. Reeves Mrs. Rat-
tern an, Mr ’. E. Sammons, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. San-
*«s a t
BeaTCrto« Rerkw, $1.50 a year B erten
$1 50
ew Beauty-New Comfort
Prices New Performance !
__
Reduced!
The
COACH
HERE!
I itc
for used cars and repairing work
The
T o u r in g
,
The
C oupe .
It’s our buaineta to sell cars ai.d do repair
work. In both fields we are thr arkro w led -
ged leaders. Il will pa\ you to ro rsid e r us
when thinking of autos, v/hether it be purch­
ase or repairs.
.
’495
»495
*595
*675
»665
The 4 -D o o r
Sedan . . #
The Sport
C a b r io le t .
The I m p e r i a l$ 7 1 C
Landau
. . « 1 *>
Light Delivery .
( Chauit Only)
$375
Utility Truck .
(Chauit Only)
Alt Prices Lo.b. Flint, Mich»
Check Delivered
Chevrolet Prices
They include th* lowest
handling and financing
charges available«
____
“w»
an am azing revelation
in a low -priced car
Built on a 107 inch wheelbase» 4
inches longer than before— offer­
ing n ew D u co-fin ish ed Fisher
bodies whose distinction reveals
the world famous mastery of Fisher
craftsmen— providing ihe safety of
four-wheel brakes, a new measure
o f comfort, thrilling new power,
speed and smoothness—(he Bigger
an d B etter C h e v ro le t is bein g
everywhere acclaimed as an amaz­
ing revelation in a low-priced carl
*585
Roadster .
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Metien-
tine called at the Olson home Sun­
day.
By Train
or
Motor Coach
Mr.
th<,
Carl Neipert of Hu'er ij ma' -
in# Im iw r T -erta at hi r r?rv!-n"
recently pi rchased of T. Stesr.xr
at Huber.
Mrs. AT e Wheeler has return- '
to her ho--e
here from, a few
weeks' visit with her sister
in
Portland.
N EW S
Was not that the nicest snow
Saturday? It said “ Goodbye'’ so
soon.
to Portland
Mrs. Mery Mitchell and daug' Fmanuc! t «pttil r<—nv»r: - fro- -
ter, Elaine, of Portland, were vis- an opera!; n for appendicitis.
;tors at their home here last week.
^
d, .. ^
at ^
, ,_ w
Mrs. EcWer of Wheeler Ave., en
toriained (he B. Y. P.
the
The following have been guest- young neo"le of the church, at her
Forty-four
during the past week of Mr. an*t home Friday evening.
Mrs. George Snider, who live or
P’ ea'-nt Valiev
road:
Mr.
and were pres "it. Games were played
Mrs. J. M. Snider Mr. and Mrs and refreshments served.
He-mann. Mis* Locile Todd,
Toolev and Mr. and Mrs.
West, all of Portland.
Klamath Fall*, at a coat of |t^0,-
litoker building |>ermtta for 11*27
i ■.
totaled *144.200.
McMinnville's four bank* had de-
The laicpor Ihnne oil well
at
poalta of *1,*46,800, on December
Sutherlin, la now drilling ateadily,
. 81.
two shifts a day.
The telephone company al For­
J. F. Inman ha* opened a new est Grove will spend *100,000, so
store In the Odd Fellows building
that they may be able to fH o
at Springfield.
, letter service,
Paul Brvuer has bought a site
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at Myrtle l*olnt on which he es- I
A T A L I. KTtHtY
pm t* to Imild • store and new»-
Youthful
Husband—Door,
In
l>aper office.
' pa «mg through the garden, I no­
Re. rburg growers have recently ticed some asparagus ready to bo
ship|*ed five* carloads of hogs t o picked. Would you like to go out
and get it for our dinner, or shall
San Fwncteco.
Tillamook* fire loss for 1927 was I go?
V«rv Inexperienced Young Bride
only *1100, about UB e«>nt» per cap­
—Well, III tel) you what!
Ws'll
ita.
gn t' ifctUrr
You pick It and I'll
The Pelican hotel has opened at hold the ladder.
See this truly sensational automo­
bile! N ote h ow the hood
lines stream back from
the higher radiator and
blend gracefully into the
body contours. N ote the
Experience the flashing get-a-way
and marvelous smoothness of the
improved v&lve-in-hcad engine
with its new alloy “ invar strul”
pistons, and many other improve­
ments. Travel rough roads and
observe the cushioning effect of
the new semi-elliptic shock absor
ber springs. D o that, and
like tens o f (housan Jt
o f others, you w ill be
4
Wheel
Brakes
interior
*
ric h n e s s a n d elega n c e. C h e c k
the chassis— and discover every
feature of advanced engineering
design demanded in the finest
motor cars. T hen go for a ride!
atmosphere of
am azed to le a r n that
such a car can sell atsuch
low prices!