The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, March 23, 1928, Image 3

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ALOHA-IIUBKK
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs.
Inter-aling Littl* Notes from the Surrounding Country a» j home.
Told jy Our Activa Spacial Corrae pondent» Weekly^ | Mrs.
About
A rent of Huber is III at her
J . H. Sldw.ll was Portland
visitor last week.
KINTON H A PPEN IN GS!
BARNES BRIEFS
Gsurge Ludwig spent Thursday in
Mrs. Stevens visited Mrs. Eugene
Portland where he viaitod with
Buru Tuesday.
relatives.
Mrs. N. P. Johnson has been 111
Mr. and Mrs. Rcfcurt
I'om.roy
» « is transacting bust ns as In Bear« several days.
srton Monday.
Mrs. Chin, who was ill with lum­
8. II Pomeroy waa a caller at tha bago is able to be about.
home of his brother in Hillsboro
Mrs. W. W. Howard visited at the
Sunday afternoon.
John McCteod home Tuesday.
Rotary Van Kloek has bsen quite
Curtis Johnson and Ralph Weav­
I’oorly at his home on Pleasant Val­ er called
ob the
Spies children
ley road, during the paat work.
Sunday.
Miss Mabla Van Kleca spent the
Anna Chin of Beaverton
high
week-end with friends in Scholls, re­ school called at the Bernes school
lu m in g to her home Sunday even- Monday.
Ing.
Mr. J . D. Trachae! and daughter
ihers will be another “600" party Clara were Portland shoppers Inst
held in the hell thia Saturday even- Monday.
ing. U is to ba givsa under the
Miss Mildred Merry spent Sun­
auspices of the local Grange.
day afternoon at LaureUiurst pa-*
Frank Richards has been doing in Portland.
quite a job of
clearing on his
Onion buyer* on business from
laud adjoining the Harry Richards
E. E. Herat
plate and la now tatting It out to HUisboro called on
last week.
nut trees.
Mrs. Lawrence Jones, of Portland
The union
growers in Pleasant
Valley district have beta busy dur­ called at tbs John Barry, parental,
ing tbs past weak topping oft their bom# Bunday ,
onion«, some of which nave been
Mrs. John Wlnnegar of Cooper
so.d to Portland buyers.
Mountain eras a guest of Mrs. r.«J
A special meeting of the Ladies' Young last Sunda>.
F am ou a A viator Misting
Nancy
Larson was
visitor last week.
'iw iT fc * r v win add to , h m io<*i >ufp
tbrir fruit plant at Hood River, plana to Install
Tfcr afeamrr
"Knoxville CKy" plant,
la taking a cargo of long piling .
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from St. Helens to New York.
Government
engineers approva |
a 85-foot Wi lamette channel from
Portland to the Columbia River.
You Should KnoW
a Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Birch of Cooper
Mountain are parents of a daughter
born last week.
NOTICE TO VOTERS
B eaverton Lodge
No. 2 5 2 . 1.
O.
O. F., m eets ev­
* ' *"* ”
ery Monday e v e -
r at 8 p. m. V isito rs w e t-
I. 8. <3. Rogers, N. O. M.
Underhill, Secretary.
7tf
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of senator
for the joint district of Washington,
Yamhill,
Lincoln
and
Tillamook
counties on the Republican ticket.
If nominated and elected I will
endeavor to fill thia office in an
intelligent and conscientious man-I J- O O. F . Hall.
Mrs. W aftsi
ner.
c. J . Edwards »■"»». Secretary, Mrs. Marjor
adv c 17-18 <• Lew is, N.
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p 4IL
Ex Eire Chief Lee llolden is hav-
ing a double garage built at his
residence h«re.
Mrs. Dobbim of Beaverton visit­
ed at the home of Mrs. McLane o n 1
Vista avenue last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Martin and
daughters, Ruth and Eileen were!
Portland visitors Saturday,
Edgar Larson received bruises and
a bad shaking up when he fell I
from his step ladder at his home
last week.
The Southern Pacific
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Railway
and Transport company now has a
ticket office at the Aloha Mercan­
tile store.
Photo Shows: Harry Brooks,
-famous aviator who plunged into
the breakers off Melbourne while
on s flight from Titusville to
Miami, Florida.
The Atlantic
Ocean gave up his wrecked plane
but the body of the famous aviator
has not been found.
Wtibam Shoemaker has resigned
his duties at a camp near Kelsey
and will spend • few days with his
family here.
Mrs. A. L. Larson attended the
Lodi««'
Aid and the
Missionary
societies of the First Lutheran
church at Portland Inst week.
The tjueen Esther Circle enter­
tained about thirty-five ladies at •
Silver Tern Thursday afternoon at
the bouts of Mrs. Smith on Wheeler >
avenue.
Aid society waa held at the church
Robert Johnson spent part of Sun­
Mrs. Je ss Hayes and daughter
tussday afternoon and plans ware day with Harry Parker of the Un­ Elisabeth, Mrs. Harry Wsaver and
made to fix up the interior of the ion school, playing ball.
church ns soon as It can be done.
Mr, E. K. Beret and son, Roy tar Virginia war# county east visit­
Mrs. Virgil Land roe and children made business trips to Portland ou ors Saturday.
of
C hltwood, Oregon,
who have' Saturday and Monday. *
Mrs. Haskins of Timber who re­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson were turned from the Womans hopislai
business cabers at the Cheater Uaa- in Portland last week has bacii
lung
mng with hor
her daughter,
Mrs. K.
kili place last week.
K angiporti hers.
Mr. and Mr*. Lee of Portland
called on their daughter and family i Sanford Rogers, Robert Chamber­
lain and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Den­
Mrs. Chin last week.
Mrs. Charles Spies and children, holm of Stacy avenue paid Columbia
Lodge, Portland, a fraternal visit
Saturday evening
The Nunnicamp twins end Ewer
trip.cis, both of Huber were surely
an added attraction to the Juvenile
Stylo Show at Meier and Prank’s
is improving at UU* writing. Mrs.
U n Eugene Buru. who suffered suditorium Friday and Saturday.
Eva Solberg, trained nurse from Mv. r, ly
H„ k Irum a bad
W. E. Abbott has received a large
Portland is caring for bar.
spoil of quinsy u again ubls to os
shipment of Bermuda onion planu
, airs. Julius Wcdokmg, Mrs. Loui-1 about.
from Laredo, Texas.
He has SH
a* Van hlmh, Miss Amin and B a a -, Little Ralph Martin, younger son acres to be planted to onions. This
ter \\o.*ekiiig were calling on rila- ^
U|J Sirs. Henry Martin, ceie-
is his second year to plant them.
lu e s in 111-Uboro Tuesday.
Tboy brated his fifth birthday one
day
The church girls gave the church
visited August tVedeking of Scholls ^
wtcg_
baskethad team a luncheon Satur­
who is very lit in Jones hospital. |
.
. __I r rank Buru has made several day evening. The decorations were
Regular services at * * * ■ *
trips to Portland lately to taks his green and
white, and everything
huiiUay. Bible-school at 0:0t> • * * father to the hospital and to visit was appropnaU to St. Patrick s
In the morning, preaching service# h|
ti_
Day.
b> the pastor, Rev. W. L. Strange.
,
. ^
The Beaverton Eastern Star held
at 1 ;oO in the afternoon. Everyone
Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Trnchsel and
it cordially invited to attend these family took dinner
bflnday with s very successful dame at Huber
^
Mrs. Stacker, Mr*. Tracheal's mom- Commercial Hail Wednesday even­
! i r t of Bethany.
ing.
Music was furnished by an
Potato and onion buyor* from th*
Indian Orchestra for 101 ranch in
numerous Hrme in Portland have The
Misses Anna and Hannah Oklahoma.
boon
making tbs rounds of the Young attended a party in beaver-
The
(Jucon Esther Circle will
growers of these vegetables in this ton for the basket ball boys and
give a play entitled "The P irates"!
luiiiUiunity during the paat wee». girla Friday evening.
on Friday evening, March 23. T h e 1
There me « few not
“"J*
Mra. John Barry
and daughter
very guod prices ur* being ul rc<1' Mildred called upon their grand- Hillsboro orchestra will play and
several
selections
by the Aloha
Airs. E. L. Cox atlsnded the mother, Mrs. John Barry, Sr., of male quartet have been secured.
meeting of the Rebekah district con- Beaverton last week.
Abgut fifteen ladies of the Huber
veotiua held in Beaverton in an all
Mrs. Luru has been to Portland
Social Improvement Club
i.ay meeting Saturday. The piesi- s«v«ral times within the lost few Lsdies
dent of the Rebeknh assembly of days to call upon her husband at pleasantly surprised Mrs. J . Larson
at her new home on the county;
ttis state was |«resent on this oeen- s t. Vincent s hospital.
road Thursday. A pot luck lunch I
,tun'
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phillips and was served at noon and a good time !
..'rs. August Wensel and son, Wll- b ^ y ol
Vancouver were dinner had by alt.
Ham and Virgil Bisk of Scholls g(le, u
of Mr , nd M ri. W.- W.
motored to Rainier
Sunday where Howard one dny last week,
they
uponl the day, Mrs WeR»*
Wr >nd Mrs.
John Barry and
i n l a»n at
«
•
»on
accompanied by Mr.
., , a Kurt L.aun and Mr. B.sh nc ^
^
drove to
i,.e heme of re «lives.
Kandy for smalt last Sunday.
Everyone’s Talking About The
High Quality Eats We Serve Here!
After the show or dance you’ll find a »well feed
And a warm welcome here at
TED’S BARBECUE
For Sc la— Ford touring car body in
good condition. Reasonable. Fred
1 raun. Forest Grove. Ore., cor-
4th st. and 5th sve.
adv p !4tf
Formerly Bobie’s Barbecue
For Sate— Barred Rock hatching
eggs, "Improved Ohio" strain.
Great egg producers. $1.25 per
setting of 15. Mrs. W. J . Alex­
ander, 1 Vs miles west of Beaver­
ton on the Hillsboro road. Ad­
dress Beaverton Rt. 4
c-14-18
Cash Paid for Chickens— Chat. Ber­
thold, Beaverton, Oregon.
c4£Rl
Bennett’s Wishbone Chicks— From
8 years’ trapnested
Hollywood
Tane red strains.
Hens and cock­
erels on range.
Chicks $15
a
hundred. $14 ■ cart, in
1,000
lota.
1.200 breeders, 10,000 egg
capacity. Inquire of Carrie Ben­
nett and Son, RE 2, Boavarton.
Ore., 1H miles north of Recti-
ville.
Adv c9lf
For Sale-^Several tons of loose al­
falfa hay. Also about 7 ton of
baled clover hay. Inquire of It.
M. Bennett, 1 mile north of Reed-
ville.
plf-18
. Senator Arthur Capper who has
Just introduced a bill which fur­
nishes what he calls a "practical
propram for the advancement of
agriculture."
It asks for Federal aid to extend
the agricultural education of boys
iris on tbs farm *
For Sale— Jersey and Guernsey cow
that will come fresh in May. C.
M. Stephens, south Orenco. p-17
For Sale— Barrel spray
pump in
perfect condition. 17.00 F. Cro-
raien, Beaverton, Rt. 4, bx 17
p-17
For Sale— Fresh cow with
heife.'
«~*!f *-V I N’ilson L’-averton, Ore.
R. F. D. 2, box 15. *>i mile north
of Canytn re. d.
p-17
— of course not! But how much are you act­
ually saving?
The most satisfactory answer to your
financial problem is a savings account with
ea
BANK
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BEAVERTO N
A GOOD BANK IN A COOD TOWN IN T H * GARDKN SPOT OP ORKOON
'V .
I.iv c r n io iv .
l ‘ rp s.
D oy
II.
O rse
Beaverton Transfer Co.
About a. «loscn of the
tm l *<!“>*
" . L r m cftinr
churi h nt t reg
worked
Thursday
comforter*. finishing
one and
ginning on anothei which will
quilted at th« next mee.ing.
, - , _
„/
Mrs. John
Barry attended »
on ihow* r
Sherwood recently given
on *or Mia# Roae Murdock, whoso en-
“ g .g em .n t h a . been announce!,
be- • •
a#
Mr. and Mrs. Hsnry Cols and
I twin daughter*, Maxine and Mar-
, h- Ion, who were visiting at the Young
'“j T
«r- cat ™ *..... .... a «-*.
te... |,er ««f tit* primary
grndes at-
John Trachsel and sons have
tsiidsd ths Washington county teach- been busy with a wood saw the
* r i ' instltuto Saturday
in Clp- past week. They sawed
in ths
. 1,
They report a vtfy rnjoy.iblt Aloha-llubar section
several day#
meeting
%
,
Ths following war# guscU Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Jtn n s ana
of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Bierly: O. children, Francis, Verna and Wil-
It Kraus and family ot Tualatin dam war* Sunday afternoon guests
Mr nr.d Mrs. C. W. Young and at the Mrs. Oscar Swenson home in
family, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox Sherwood.
• d Mri. Harictte Ford. A
ine ^ "Sunbeam” furnace, which was
ib 1 .«n dinnsr was served b"
e Installed some weeks ago was re-
bo'tesa.
moved from th* new Barnes school
' ri
Ilattis Cornwall,
who ha* house and a new on* was installed
i
» guost s t th# home of her last Monday.
. 1 , ,g .tor. Mrs. Kirk
Hoover during
Mr. and Mra. Carl Roger visited
To
aat two weeks, left for her Mrs. Henry Wirth iaat Tuesday to
b«n<« n Gifford, Idaho last week. offer their help and conaolation in
' r . (’ortitve I will make stops
at her sorrow caused by th* accident
" ttii roast resorts on her which Mr. Wirth had in Portland.
i •• (>, and al«o visit friends in
Mr. and Mra. D. H. Miller of Alo-
'
,
. . 1 ha-Huber ralled at the homes of
. mi, «her of Urge orders of day ho|n<g of Mff Miller’s father at
| , hicks him been recolved from -jVoutdale and upon Mr. Mlllor’s sis-
F tim b le
nmong them was an U r )n PortUnd lagt week-end.
« ' ’r'ord nr f
Fred 1\ «rahhorn
d 750 for Roy Bierly. Mr. Bier-
I.,,t ro'oplrtrd a new chicken
, , “ „nhh
p s re opposite
th .
L
house in which he wll house
Euiren# Buru who has t«en euffer-
J"$ ' 7 ™ “
,n.focted h» nd’ th" 1
has developed blood poisoning, was
Uken to the St. Vincent’, hospital
In Portland laet wrek. Mr. Buru
j Attempted to dig A splinter from
™
4
Ms hsnd with • knife that had Iwen
RcheArsAls sre in p ro fits* i
^
^ ekick#« feed,
be Fpslcr prorrrsm to be given At
i
1 . rhnreh Sunday morning. April
A sad accident rl.iU d a member
> foBowirg a short session of »he of oor community
aet week. As
r « 1 - .rhonk T h e - who attend are Mr. \5 irth wns making one of hie
v,.nested to hring a basket lunch « - t e r n « * H p . to PortUnd Public
ihsro will he a basket dinner Market, he had the greet misfortune
Lewi* Brother* Props.
AUTO
AND LIVERY SERVICE, DAILY T R IM
TO PORTLAND
FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING
TRUCK
O ffices: H ontorlon, C orner o f W alenn ,,nd F ir s t Bt
P ortlan d O fflre , P ortland Auto F re ig h t T erm in al
P h on e: Itenverlon (5203
P ortlnnd, Main 3 5 (0
t smoke
easure
--you have the right
idea.
Motor Coach
smoking is the thing
Now you can reach Portland and intermediate stations
more conveniently than ever before. The fast Red Elec­
tric trains are augmented by new, deluxe, silver-gray
mocor-coaches. I n e coaches are of new design, espe­
cially built for this service.
10-Ride Tickets
Ask for t handy time-folder and for complete infor­
mation regarding low roundtrip fares. For example,
you can buy 10-ridc commutation tickets good fot 6 0
days at greatly reduced cost. Take as many in your party
as you wish using these low fates.
Y o u r rail tick et», unless specially restricted , are
g o o d o n th * m o to r-co a ch e s.
0. E. Allan
Enjoyment in
Agent
that counts and you
get it full measure in